Goldenstar
Well-Known Member
You need a proper assessment by an equine vet , you need to tell the vet the whole story and they should assess the horse including him being seen ridden.
Muscle atrophy should have been spotted on his five stage vetting but if you did not spot it on viewing I don't see how you could suggest the original vet missed it .
Atrophy can occur very very quickly it need not have been present on purchase.
You are in a difficult situation you need a clearer view of the horses prognosis, it may be that cutting your losses is the best option and give the horse away twelve weeks rehabbing would cost you £2400 at your present livery costs plus all his other costs there comes a time when cutting your loses is the best way forward.
I am sorry this has happened to you and good luck sorting it out.
Muscle atrophy should have been spotted on his five stage vetting but if you did not spot it on viewing I don't see how you could suggest the original vet missed it .
Atrophy can occur very very quickly it need not have been present on purchase.
You are in a difficult situation you need a clearer view of the horses prognosis, it may be that cutting your losses is the best option and give the horse away twelve weeks rehabbing would cost you £2400 at your present livery costs plus all his other costs there comes a time when cutting your loses is the best way forward.
I am sorry this has happened to you and good luck sorting it out.