noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Had a lovely lady today very keen on coming to try my horse who is for sale. As soon as I mentioned lami she said no thanks.
He had it very mildly last spring, 3 weeks box rest and he was fine and sound after a couple of months - a less reliable farrier would prob have shod him earlier but mine wanted to be on the safe side and there was no rush to shoe him as I had just had a baby.
Should a history of even mild lami put potential purchasers off? SHould I sell him even cheaper - he's pretty cheap as it is for a bombproof allrounder.
He had it very mildly last spring, 3 weeks box rest and he was fine and sound after a couple of months - a less reliable farrier would prob have shod him earlier but mine wanted to be on the safe side and there was no rush to shoe him as I had just had a baby.
Should a history of even mild lami put potential purchasers off? SHould I sell him even cheaper - he's pretty cheap as it is for a bombproof allrounder.