nicole11
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I have a horse on loan that had a bilateral neurectomy on his hind legs a few years back, I think due to a suspensory injury from eventing but I am not sure. He is an incredibly talented horse and I am hoping that over my loan period I get the opportunity to learn a lot from him and get to do a bit of everything, before the possibility of buying my own horse arises.
I am hoping to do some local competitions with him, usually unafilliated so it shouldn't be an issue. However, I was wondering if anyone had a grasp of what competitions I could legally partake in with him (BD/BSJA/BE)?
NB: I know this is an incredibly controversial topic so I would like to keep this thread as facts rather than people's opinions on the surgery. I did not choose to do it to him, it was years before he moved to my yard, I am just doing what's best for him now that he has recovered well from it.
I am hoping to do some local competitions with him, usually unafilliated so it shouldn't be an issue. However, I was wondering if anyone had a grasp of what competitions I could legally partake in with him (BD/BSJA/BE)?
NB: I know this is an incredibly controversial topic so I would like to keep this thread as facts rather than people's opinions on the surgery. I did not choose to do it to him, it was years before he moved to my yard, I am just doing what's best for him now that he has recovered well from it.