sandi_84
Well-Known Member
Had the vet check for my mum's second horse out (yes she's bought him already, different story but if all fails she can return him) and the vet decided that he was mildly lame on his left hind 
The YO and her sister couldn't see it so asked the vet to stay and everyone have a look as I trotted up and down, up and down. YO and sis still disagreed with vet but vet stayed firm - tbh I couldn't see it myself either but I'm not very good at noticing subtle lameness, it has to be pretty obvious for me to see it properly.
Anyway the vet won't sign off on him and we'll have to get her out again another time (another £126) to check again. YO is getting another vet out herself for a second opinion as her and some other experienced people had me trot him up again after the vet had left and none of them could see this mild lameness.
YO isn't a fan of this particular vet and she says that when my boy was vet checked (same vet) it was her first time on her own and there was a bit of a kerfuffle trying to take bloods where she seemed quite nervous (my lad has needle phobia
) where as the other vet that the YO uses was perfectly calm giving him his 2 jabs over the last few months.
Just as a wee aside about the vet today, she is a lovely girl but as I'm a first time owner I just am not the best judge on vet checks/ vets themselves.
The problem is that we have no other vets nearby that can do equine checks and the other vet lady (who is brilliant) can't sign off on vet checks - can't remember why tho
I know it's difficult to say having not seen for yourself but what do you guys think?
The YO and her sister couldn't see it so asked the vet to stay and everyone have a look as I trotted up and down, up and down. YO and sis still disagreed with vet but vet stayed firm - tbh I couldn't see it myself either but I'm not very good at noticing subtle lameness, it has to be pretty obvious for me to see it properly.
Anyway the vet won't sign off on him and we'll have to get her out again another time (another £126) to check again. YO is getting another vet out herself for a second opinion as her and some other experienced people had me trot him up again after the vet had left and none of them could see this mild lameness.
YO isn't a fan of this particular vet and she says that when my boy was vet checked (same vet) it was her first time on her own and there was a bit of a kerfuffle trying to take bloods where she seemed quite nervous (my lad has needle phobia
Just as a wee aside about the vet today, she is a lovely girl but as I'm a first time owner I just am not the best judge on vet checks/ vets themselves.
The problem is that we have no other vets nearby that can do equine checks and the other vet lady (who is brilliant) can't sign off on vet checks - can't remember why tho
I know it's difficult to say having not seen for yourself but what do you guys think?