maccachic
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How do you know what time scales have been involved here?![]()
Was in regards to the comment above about the pony having fast growing feet.
How do you know what time scales have been involved here?![]()
Was in regards to the comment above about the pony having fast growing feet.
It's feet are curling up for goodness sake. This is not a wild pony, and it is now looking uncomfortable/stiff.
I give up with this forum sometimes. After reading similar nonsense from a different poster on welfare matters earlier on, I am beginning to doubt the integrity of some people on here.
Oops, I beg your pardon Burmilla! I am so used to people disagreeing with me
on here that I took your post to be sarcastic. Apologies.![]()
Oh I see, sorry! I was looking for a comment in OP's post!
OP are you sure the pony doesn't have lami and that is why it is looking stiff? Just as rocking back on heels would allow the feet to be curling up etc too.
I'm just suggesting it because I think that would make the situation a bit more urgent.
Thinking diplomatically... If it were me I would ring her sounding flustered, tell her you brought the pony in and it came in very lame and pottery. You are very worried something might be wrong, and would she like your farrier to look at it when he comes? Though you think it may need seeing to sooner, emphasising that you are worried as it's 'desperately lame' - bit of exaggeration might make her realise.
Can you get someone else on the yard to comment to her that it's not sound as well? Maybe hearing it from a few people may help?
You have to have a very good memory if you start making up stories! Whats wrong with just being truthful?
' Pony looks like his feet are in need of attention. My farrier is due, do you want me to ask him, or have you got it covered'.
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Christ moomin1 you feeling ok? 2 apologies in one thread?!!![]()
I will. She's away at present so pony will have to bear out a couple more days, but at least he's had his feet picked out today.
If this lad has sole charge in the owner's absence then surely he is entitled to take whatever action is necessary for the comfort of this pony.