HashRouge
Well-Known Member
Hi all, some of you may remember that I had arranged to buy a horse that I had been riding for several months and had arranged to get him vetted once I got back from a month abroad. I got a text a week ago from his owner to say that he is lame 😢. Cue me cancelling the vetting. I went to see him on Friday once I got back and it is a mild lameness in his left fore, noticeable in walk when he turns and then more visible in trot. No obvious heat or swelling and looks to be in the hoof. I think is owner is hoping it is an abscess brewing so is playing a waiting game to see if he gets lamer before getting the farrier. But obviously far from ideal from a potential purchaser's point of view! So what would you do in my shoes? Walk away? Wait a bit longer? Insist he is seen by a vet if the owner doesn't want to lose the sale outright? It COULD be a slow brewing abscess (he is barefoot so you'd see the early discomfort, but then it could also be one of numerous other things. Help!!