jenh166
Well-Known Member
Hi guys - was just wondering if you could comment on how easily you reckon I will be able to re-home the following horse:
16.1hh 8yo TB gelding, black with a star - very attractive.
Evented up to novice - was ready to go intermediate this season but was diagnosed with kissing spines in april as was rolling poles SJ despite lots of schooling/gridwork. Fairly extensive kissing spines so surgery not really an option. Has had time off, tildren, steroid injections, shockwave, physio and lots of lunge work with pessoa, and is now in light work again.
Question is at present Im unsure of how much he will stand up to - he loves his work so want to find a home where they will be sympathetic to his condition but also still do some stuff with him for as long as he is able to e.g. dressage, ROR classes.
He's safe to hack ,and even with a back problem never bucked/reared/humped or anything.
He's v chilled in a yard environment, doesn't cope too well in a back-garden setup. He boxwalks when waiting for food, has a chronic tearing problem on one eye which requires wiping each day, and has had 3 sarcoids treated on his belly (which may be goen forever or may recurr)...would live out with feed and lots of rugs!
Loads, clipping catching etc all 100%. He's just a bit of a typical TB so needs an experienced handler - not nsaty AT ALL though (just cheeky!)
I would keep him if i could afford but i want to event and he will never do this again...
I wouldn't want money for him obviously, just the right home!
Thanks for any advice!!!
16.1hh 8yo TB gelding, black with a star - very attractive.
Evented up to novice - was ready to go intermediate this season but was diagnosed with kissing spines in april as was rolling poles SJ despite lots of schooling/gridwork. Fairly extensive kissing spines so surgery not really an option. Has had time off, tildren, steroid injections, shockwave, physio and lots of lunge work with pessoa, and is now in light work again.
Question is at present Im unsure of how much he will stand up to - he loves his work so want to find a home where they will be sympathetic to his condition but also still do some stuff with him for as long as he is able to e.g. dressage, ROR classes.
He's safe to hack ,and even with a back problem never bucked/reared/humped or anything.
He's v chilled in a yard environment, doesn't cope too well in a back-garden setup. He boxwalks when waiting for food, has a chronic tearing problem on one eye which requires wiping each day, and has had 3 sarcoids treated on his belly (which may be goen forever or may recurr)...would live out with feed and lots of rugs!
Loads, clipping catching etc all 100%. He's just a bit of a typical TB so needs an experienced handler - not nsaty AT ALL though (just cheeky!)
I would keep him if i could afford but i want to event and he will never do this again...
I wouldn't want money for him obviously, just the right home!
Thanks for any advice!!!