RachelB
Well-Known Member
I don't "hold" as such for the farrier, but either myself of my mum is nearly always there (apart from if we can't and have cleared it with farrier, or the time farrier forgot to tell us he was coming early!). YO is almost always around too, so there will 99.9% of the time be someone on-hand.
However as the vet is not usual routine (apart from vaccs, but it's not realy routine if it's once a year!) then there will 100% always be either me or my mum there for the vet, holding the horse. Especially if it's a problem that is being investigated.
TBH I get on well with my farrier and feel I know him well enough, and he has said he is happy to get her out of her stable and get on with shoeing her if we're late or even if we can't be there. The vet is another matter, as I don't have a regular vet (just anyone from the practice who is available) and so don't know them as well.
However as the vet is not usual routine (apart from vaccs, but it's not realy routine if it's once a year!) then there will 100% always be either me or my mum there for the vet, holding the horse. Especially if it's a problem that is being investigated.
TBH I get on well with my farrier and feel I know him well enough, and he has said he is happy to get her out of her stable and get on with shoeing her if we're late or even if we can't be there. The vet is another matter, as I don't have a regular vet (just anyone from the practice who is available) and so don't know them as well.