showaddy1
Well-Known Member
Horse was recommended by friend, who'd seen him jumping/ xc etc... hes a rising 9 TB, eligible for ROR, smart looking boy, chunky type who has been advertised as bombproof.
Travelled 3 hrs yesterday, with a view to pick him up for a 1 month trial... anyway when reading the trial agreement I spotted the 'mildly windsucks when stabled'...did voice my concerns as i hadn't previously been made aware, but was promised that he doesn't do when turned out.
Brought him home, settled him in for the night, only to find him continuously windsucking this morning!
Not obviously stressed, plenty of hay to eat, I know its all new so he may settle, and will be turned out when insured Monday (Im praying nothing disastrous happens before then)..
So, Ive read to only provide fibre diet, but does anything help supplement wise? ... I will get him to the vet for a once over, the price doesn't really warrant a 5 stage vetting, but I am also considering having scoped for ulcers, would anyone do the same?
Or, would you hand him back, and say 'no thanks' even though hes capable of doing what you need?
Travelled 3 hrs yesterday, with a view to pick him up for a 1 month trial... anyway when reading the trial agreement I spotted the 'mildly windsucks when stabled'...did voice my concerns as i hadn't previously been made aware, but was promised that he doesn't do when turned out.
Brought him home, settled him in for the night, only to find him continuously windsucking this morning!
Not obviously stressed, plenty of hay to eat, I know its all new so he may settle, and will be turned out when insured Monday (Im praying nothing disastrous happens before then)..
So, Ive read to only provide fibre diet, but does anything help supplement wise? ... I will get him to the vet for a once over, the price doesn't really warrant a 5 stage vetting, but I am also considering having scoped for ulcers, would anyone do the same?
Or, would you hand him back, and say 'no thanks' even though hes capable of doing what you need?