Grey Lady
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I am a very experienced horse person who wanted to buy a horse to train to Prix St Georges level dressage with the view to sell on. Normally I would trust my own instincts on soundness etc if purchasing the horse for myself to keep, but this time I had to be sure that I had taken every precaution to buy a sound horse.
Having found a nice horse. which had clean xrays, I had the horse 5 stage vetted. I did have a concern about a hind leg that seemed to step short sometimes, which I mentioned to the vet and during the flexion the horse held this hind leg up higher and longer than normal, and it shivered, but the vet did not bother too much as the horse turned a tight circle and stepped back okay. I had never had any experience of a shiverer so I was none the wiser.
I bought the horse and 5 days later my Farrier came out to shoe the horse and said, ''This horse is a shiverer''.
I contacted the vet who carried out the vetting, and he said that he had since discussed with colleagues, about the leg and agreed it would probably resolve when he was fit and muscled up.
To cut a long story short I did this and things didn't get any better, in fact they got worse. My vet, who could see immediately that I had a mild shiverer advised me to contact the vet who did the vetting and he then referred it to the VDS who wrote that there was no case to answer, even though the vet admitted to questioning the hind leg during the vetting.
Has anyone ever had a shiverer go through a 5 stage vetting?
I was under the illusion that a shiverer no matter how mild would not pass a vetting. Has anyone got any advice, as I stand to lose an awful lot of money.
Having found a nice horse. which had clean xrays, I had the horse 5 stage vetted. I did have a concern about a hind leg that seemed to step short sometimes, which I mentioned to the vet and during the flexion the horse held this hind leg up higher and longer than normal, and it shivered, but the vet did not bother too much as the horse turned a tight circle and stepped back okay. I had never had any experience of a shiverer so I was none the wiser.
I bought the horse and 5 days later my Farrier came out to shoe the horse and said, ''This horse is a shiverer''.
I contacted the vet who carried out the vetting, and he said that he had since discussed with colleagues, about the leg and agreed it would probably resolve when he was fit and muscled up.
To cut a long story short I did this and things didn't get any better, in fact they got worse. My vet, who could see immediately that I had a mild shiverer advised me to contact the vet who did the vetting and he then referred it to the VDS who wrote that there was no case to answer, even though the vet admitted to questioning the hind leg during the vetting.
Has anyone ever had a shiverer go through a 5 stage vetting?
I was under the illusion that a shiverer no matter how mild would not pass a vetting. Has anyone got any advice, as I stand to lose an awful lot of money.