Jasper1965
Member
Hi! 
Please can i have people's thoughts on the following....
I currently have my warmblood on 3 months LWVB, and my purchase date is the 22nd August. He came to me having been poorly shod from his previous home, but sound. My farrier has done a fantastic job in balancing his hooves so they now look loads better.
Following his rebalance, he has been very slightly lame in the field, but sound when ridden. I decided against getting him vetted, as knew he would fail, but spent the money on getting his hooves xrayed instead.
So....xrays show the start of navicular in his off fore. His near fore is fine. Vet is happy that he is still fit to do the things I want, but has said that the navicular will eventually limit him.
I need to now go back to his owner with this news. Am looking to say that I am not happy to purchase, but am happy to keep on loan, and will do everything I can to keep him happy and comfortable.
Am i being too soft in keepng him on loan? He is a gorgeous horse and ticks every box i could ever wish for. Should i just send him back and look again? I only have a very small budget for purchase, so am a little restricted.
Alternatively....if i keep him on loan.....what can i do to keep him happy and relatively sound?
Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thank you
Please can i have people's thoughts on the following....
I currently have my warmblood on 3 months LWVB, and my purchase date is the 22nd August. He came to me having been poorly shod from his previous home, but sound. My farrier has done a fantastic job in balancing his hooves so they now look loads better.
Following his rebalance, he has been very slightly lame in the field, but sound when ridden. I decided against getting him vetted, as knew he would fail, but spent the money on getting his hooves xrayed instead.
So....xrays show the start of navicular in his off fore. His near fore is fine. Vet is happy that he is still fit to do the things I want, but has said that the navicular will eventually limit him.
I need to now go back to his owner with this news. Am looking to say that I am not happy to purchase, but am happy to keep on loan, and will do everything I can to keep him happy and comfortable.
Am i being too soft in keepng him on loan? He is a gorgeous horse and ticks every box i could ever wish for. Should i just send him back and look again? I only have a very small budget for purchase, so am a little restricted.
Alternatively....if i keep him on loan.....what can i do to keep him happy and relatively sound?
Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thank you