bex1984
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but thought it would get the most reponse here...
A friend is buying a new horse/pony. She saw one yesterday (a 14.2 black cob) that was pretty much perfect for her. She really liked him but his mane was very thin, and underneath it the hair had fallen out/been rubbed away. She said it wasn't red or sore, just looked like it may be sweet itch/mange?
Here are the pics:
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/bexboo1984/Image008.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/bexboo1984/Image007.jpg
Was hoping you guys might be able to shed some more light on a) what this is and b) if it's a reason not to buy an otherwise ideal pony.
She's just looking for a fun pony for hacking, a bit of schooling and jumping. She will have it (two stage) vetted if she decides to go for it, but recently had a pony fail a vetting twice, so doesn't want to waste more money on vettings if this is something it will fail on?
Any opinions will be gratefully received...
A friend is buying a new horse/pony. She saw one yesterday (a 14.2 black cob) that was pretty much perfect for her. She really liked him but his mane was very thin, and underneath it the hair had fallen out/been rubbed away. She said it wasn't red or sore, just looked like it may be sweet itch/mange?
Here are the pics:
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/bexboo1984/Image008.jpg
http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t318/bexboo1984/Image007.jpg
Was hoping you guys might be able to shed some more light on a) what this is and b) if it's a reason not to buy an otherwise ideal pony.
She's just looking for a fun pony for hacking, a bit of schooling and jumping. She will have it (two stage) vetted if she decides to go for it, but recently had a pony fail a vetting twice, so doesn't want to waste more money on vettings if this is something it will fail on?
Any opinions will be gratefully received...