Birker2020
Well-Known Member
My friend is looking for a horse (aren't we all) - fortunately what she is after is completely different from me so we are not turning up at the same viewings
She went to see a smart 15.3hh WB gelding at the weekend and he was holding his tail to the right when he moved, she showed me the video and its not intermittent, its constant. I've always thought of that as a red flag, having had a previous horse with wobblers, I understand that this can indicate some kind of spinal cord compression.
Has anyone else come across this? I've advised her to get it vetted and she's put a deposit down and I think she is going ahead on Friday with the vetting. It will be interesting to see what the vets report says.
She went to see a smart 15.3hh WB gelding at the weekend and he was holding his tail to the right when he moved, she showed me the video and its not intermittent, its constant. I've always thought of that as a red flag, having had a previous horse with wobblers, I understand that this can indicate some kind of spinal cord compression.
Has anyone else come across this? I've advised her to get it vetted and she's put a deposit down and I think she is going ahead on Friday with the vetting. It will be interesting to see what the vets report says.
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