How is this vet allowed to conduct themselves like this online?

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But as far as anyone can see, the extent of the business being run from there is just a desk, and there's been no crime (other than personal irritation from the people who use the track which the police have deemed a civil matter, not crime as such) on site, and the whole place is covered by a robust CCTV setup. It's hard to see where the necessity to live on site lies 🤷‍♀️ .

She'll say the patients need 24 hour nursing I'm sure.
 

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I suspect the need for someone to live on site is more for her to have a groom tied down to her and the job rather than anywhere for her to live herself. Plus of course, a residential property on it would increase the value dramatically no matter who she has living in it.

Goodness yes! That way the GROOM would have to put up with the neighbours 24/7 - genius!!


She'll say the patients need 24 hour nursing I'm sure.

Ah, but what patients???
 

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'Normal Cob Legs' 🙄
Dismissing CPL as 'Fashionable'.
Blocking everyone who suggests otherwise.
Glad to see she's still on top form for 2025 /s
I've had a cob - his legs looked nothing like that, the skin was like any other horse. I hope the angle of the rh is just a moment in time, from this picture, I'd be worried about that as well. Luckily I can't comment on fb as I was blocked some time ago :p.
 

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I've had a cob - his legs looked nothing like that, the skin was like any other horse. I hope the angle of the rh is just a moment in time, from this picture, I'd be worried about that as well. Luckily I can't comment on fb as I was blocked some time ago :p.

My cob definitely didn't have legs like that. He also didn't ever have mites or any other skin condition 🙄
 

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Thick skin doesn't really make sense apart from a metaphor what does it mean? I spend a lot of time looking at skin under a microscope.
To be fair, the skin in cpl legs is very thick! I’m not sure on the exact layering, but it’s much thicker than normal healthy skin.
 

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Ahh so now she's back tracking and saying the horse had mites when young, causing thickening, so not just standard cob legs then 🙄

Exactly, so not normal cob legs.

She’d have been better off posting about how that cob had mites when young and it had caused the skin to thicken and that it could look similar to CPL, but in this case it isn’t. Educating people, not ridiculing them.

She has absolute no people or communication skills at all. She has a real opportunity to educate people, but she just comes across as goady and judgemental. I don’t even follow her, I just see updates on here and she still winds me up.
 
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