Lippyx
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Vet just called from vetting... Horse is fine, may suffer with flies/sweet itch in summer, as has a few sensitive bits, but nothing a rug won't solve.
Passed flexion tests fine, and was sound all the way through... except, at the end, when trotting after a lunge, she showed slight lameness. Vet said it could be due to her feet being a bit long (they are overdue a trim, and has no shoes) and there was a crack on one of her feet, so vet said get the feet trimmed, and she can re-check within the week, and then she can see if its due to long feet or something more sinister.
She said she is a lovely mare, hocks maybe a bit straight and she is slightly narrow in the chest, but only if she is being picky.
What should I do? Walk away or sort out trim and re-check? What would you do?
Passed flexion tests fine, and was sound all the way through... except, at the end, when trotting after a lunge, she showed slight lameness. Vet said it could be due to her feet being a bit long (they are overdue a trim, and has no shoes) and there was a crack on one of her feet, so vet said get the feet trimmed, and she can re-check within the week, and then she can see if its due to long feet or something more sinister.
She said she is a lovely mare, hocks maybe a bit straight and she is slightly narrow in the chest, but only if she is being picky.
What should I do? Walk away or sort out trim and re-check? What would you do?