Just so you know £5000 vets insurance is NOT enough

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apart from colic most companies only offer £5k
Well my horse has PSD and had surgery surgery cost and care was £1900 £2000 for diagnostics £700 from first vet and £700 post op care from my vet

We still have to go back to liverpool for check ups too :eek:
 
Not just apart from colic! My bill for colic (4 days in total) was nearly £8K and vet surgeon warned me from the start that the bill would exceed insurance max. I don't know if any insurance company covers more than that. Owners need to be aware of that, and make decisions at the time of medical crisis accordingly. If I was skint, I might have made different decisions at the time.
 
My horse's PSD diagnosis, surgery and follow up - we are now at the 12 week post surgery stage so two trips back to horspital for check ups, plus hock injections for a spavin have so far totally £3,500. I don't think Rossdales are that cheap either. I suspect that by the end of the year we shall hilt the £5k.

As for Colic, having seen how much it cost a client (around £8k for a simple lipoma removal) I would seriously consider whether I could afford it even with insurance.
 
My horse's PSD diagnosis, surgery and follow up - we are now at the 12 week post surgery stage so two trips back to horspital for check ups, plus hock injections for a spavin have so far totally £3,500. I don't think Rossdales are that cheap either. I suspect that by the end of the year we shall hilt the £5k.

Yes, my horse went to diagnostics at Rossdales, who found and did surgery on her PSD, and we didn't exceed the £5K max.

But yes, vet bills can, of course, exceed the £5K limit. Keeping horses is expensive, we all know that, right?! ;)
 
My horses PSD diganosis and treatment (no surgey) currently stands at about 3k. He won't be having surgery as I don't think its fair to do so.
 
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