poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Genuinely don't know! I'm not out to commit fraud so no jumping on me please!
I have been given a horse. He's lovely but his only flaw in wind sucking which he does quite badly. The old owner told me he did but I'd never seen it and have been quite shocked by how much he does it tbh! Previous owner had concrete stables, cribbox on the door and hedged field so he never did it and never showed any signs of stress. I have fence posts and a wooden stable with kick boards etc!
I'm worried he may have ulcers or at least want to rule them out but hear the cost of treatment is astronomical. Now I'm going to insure him for vets bills anyway so will this cover the treatment? He's wind sucked apparently since 4 now he's 14 so a few weeks while I sort insurance and getting a scoping booked wont be the very end of the world.
Would it count as an existing condition or not as I haven't had it confirmed and he's never been seen by a vet for this?
Alternatively has anyone had any good results on a cheaper (pref MUCH cheaper!) product or treatment?
thanks a lot! X
I have been given a horse. He's lovely but his only flaw in wind sucking which he does quite badly. The old owner told me he did but I'd never seen it and have been quite shocked by how much he does it tbh! Previous owner had concrete stables, cribbox on the door and hedged field so he never did it and never showed any signs of stress. I have fence posts and a wooden stable with kick boards etc!
I'm worried he may have ulcers or at least want to rule them out but hear the cost of treatment is astronomical. Now I'm going to insure him for vets bills anyway so will this cover the treatment? He's wind sucked apparently since 4 now he's 14 so a few weeks while I sort insurance and getting a scoping booked wont be the very end of the world.
Would it count as an existing condition or not as I haven't had it confirmed and he's never been seen by a vet for this?
Alternatively has anyone had any good results on a cheaper (pref MUCH cheaper!) product or treatment?
thanks a lot! X