clarejordaan
Well-Known Member
Could things get any worse, not just for me but my poor poor lovely new horse. Quick run down so far - purchased a new horse about 3 weeks ago for a v.large sum of money from a well known dealer. Once he arrived and had a chance to chill a little he looked at little 'odd' behind to me. Vet called and she suspected he my be a 'wobbler'. (Just to add I did get a full vetting including bloods and x-rays). To cut a long story short he has been to had x-rays done today and it has confirmed that he is in fact a wobbler and now can not be ridden (only 4yrs old). What do I do? I really don't want to get this horse PTS as he is so lovely, I don't have the facilites to keep him, I will not send him back to the dealer but at 4yrs old and 17hh no one is going to want him as a companion. Should I consider sending him to a blood bank? Please be nice as I am likely to cry any moment.