louisewarner
Well-Known Member
I am having a horse vetted for purchase, and I understand that his history is straightforward - with a "BUT" !
He is a dressage horse aged 13 and has a consistent competition record with only one gap....and the owner has been very open about this.
He had an episode of Colic, 18 months ago and it was the first and only time he had shown any signs of colic.
He failed to respond to all the prelim' treatment, painkillers, drenches etc etc and was getting worse. So he was "operated on" - but - nothing obviously wrong was found, no gut was removed and he was simply sewn back up...........no real cause for this episode is obvious and there were no triggers that the owner can identify.......
He has not had it since, and her insurance will apparently reinstate cover for it after a period of 2 years.
She is now selling him, for good reason, and I am wondering if, and it is sure to come up on the Vetting (he has a scar), he will be considered insurable.
It may be a deal breaker for me if I cant get cover......I know opinions divide over an increased likelihood of Colic reoccuring after one bout, though no one seems convinced that there is any evidence in this respect.
The other complication is that this horse is in Holland at the moment (tho from a private seller I know and trust)
The full history and past Vet records are available as well and on the plus side, no bowel was removed and the horse made a straightforward recovery and was back to competing 4 months post op.
Any views, advice, welcome as always.
Thankyou
He is a dressage horse aged 13 and has a consistent competition record with only one gap....and the owner has been very open about this.
He had an episode of Colic, 18 months ago and it was the first and only time he had shown any signs of colic.
He failed to respond to all the prelim' treatment, painkillers, drenches etc etc and was getting worse. So he was "operated on" - but - nothing obviously wrong was found, no gut was removed and he was simply sewn back up...........no real cause for this episode is obvious and there were no triggers that the owner can identify.......
He has not had it since, and her insurance will apparently reinstate cover for it after a period of 2 years.
She is now selling him, for good reason, and I am wondering if, and it is sure to come up on the Vetting (he has a scar), he will be considered insurable.
It may be a deal breaker for me if I cant get cover......I know opinions divide over an increased likelihood of Colic reoccuring after one bout, though no one seems convinced that there is any evidence in this respect.
The other complication is that this horse is in Holland at the moment (tho from a private seller I know and trust)
The full history and past Vet records are available as well and on the plus side, no bowel was removed and the horse made a straightforward recovery and was back to competing 4 months post op.
Any views, advice, welcome as always.
Thankyou