Mrs Jingle
Well-Known Member
You seem not keen on getting back xrays or more intensive vet checks done, but the worry is you will spend a fortune on behaviourists and trainers but still not fix the issue because it's a physical one.
paddi22 - according to the buyer this horse has now had 3 different vets check it out in recent times and they cannot find anything wrong with it. I am pretty sure even 1 out of the 3 would have spotted a physical issue that needs further investigation, ok lets dismiss the dealer's own vet's opinion, but that still leaves two vets that see no physical issue at all. Surely one of them would have spotted a painful back issue at the very least and suggested xrays or some form of further investigation?
I am assuming here that poster's vet has not suggested that and the vet confidently found the horse fit and sound and no point in investigating a horse further if they cannot find any hint of unsoundness or pain? But perhaps we are not being fed the entire story, I don't know but I would be cross if that is the case.