WelshD
Well-Known Member
After buying my yearling recently I have discovered that his ex field mate is up for sale
It would be nice to reunite them especially as my planned loan of a friends horse as a companion has fallen through
When I visited to buy my yearling the other pony had a full fly rug on, the owner said he has been badly bitten by insects and had gone scabby
Now this is a cheap pony but should I be cautious of the bites? It doesn't sound like sweet itch so could it be alleviated by a change of location?
Also how likely is it that when the scabs have healed there will be no marks left (potential for local level showing here) I didn't look much at this pony when I was there so don't know exactly where the scabs are
Is an insurer likely to exclude skin problems from the insurance cover as the pony had some cream prescribed
Or do I just say thanks but no thanks?
It would be nice to reunite them especially as my planned loan of a friends horse as a companion has fallen through
When I visited to buy my yearling the other pony had a full fly rug on, the owner said he has been badly bitten by insects and had gone scabby
Now this is a cheap pony but should I be cautious of the bites? It doesn't sound like sweet itch so could it be alleviated by a change of location?
Also how likely is it that when the scabs have healed there will be no marks left (potential for local level showing here) I didn't look much at this pony when I was there so don't know exactly where the scabs are
Is an insurer likely to exclude skin problems from the insurance cover as the pony had some cream prescribed
Or do I just say thanks but no thanks?