marinitagsd
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, further to my post the other day about us possibily having found a new boy for my hubby to ride, I have just found out that he has had a bout of laminitis 5yrs ago, having had NO experience of this I thought I best ask as just been talking to my farrier.
This boy is a HW 15hds cob 16yrs. His owner said that when she had her baby he was given time off but grass was too rich and he ended up with lami and having to wear heart shaped shoes for 12 months. The plan is to have this boy on loan for 6 months with a view to buy, if he was suitable at the end of the loan then I would get him vetted before any money changed hands (We are looking at around or just over £1500) but.............I don't want to fall in love with him and end up having probs and him having to go back. She has said that he sometimes wears a muzzle, as our grazing is not that good, I really wouldn't want to have to do this. When we saw him, he did look to be going a little "short" and heavy in front but I thought, having never had a cob, is that how they are! When I mentioned it, owner said he was getting ready for shoeing (only front) as she could "feel it". REALLY need some advice as I don't want problems. He would be out during the day and accompany me out on hacks twice a week.
Thanks
Anita
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This boy is a HW 15hds cob 16yrs. His owner said that when she had her baby he was given time off but grass was too rich and he ended up with lami and having to wear heart shaped shoes for 12 months. The plan is to have this boy on loan for 6 months with a view to buy, if he was suitable at the end of the loan then I would get him vetted before any money changed hands (We are looking at around or just over £1500) but.............I don't want to fall in love with him and end up having probs and him having to go back. She has said that he sometimes wears a muzzle, as our grazing is not that good, I really wouldn't want to have to do this. When we saw him, he did look to be going a little "short" and heavy in front but I thought, having never had a cob, is that how they are! When I mentioned it, owner said he was getting ready for shoeing (only front) as she could "feel it". REALLY need some advice as I don't want problems. He would be out during the day and accompany me out on hacks twice a week.
Thanks
Anita
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