ApolloStorm
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Just wanting some experiences of the disease before committing to see a horse who is otherwise perfect.
Currently 13yo and still able to be shod behind, it’s only one leg, and the horse is otherwise spot on for us. Described in the advert as “mild”
I have no great competition aspirations but I would like to get my jumping confidence back so I can take my other horse out, and he would have a use as a happy hacker anyway for my partner.
The horse is appropriately priced for having a conditon. But also a) would you bother to vet? I have never bothered with previous horses, and not sure if it’s a good idea or not! b ) does anyone have any suggestions for things to do at viewing or questions to ask to get an idea of how progressed it is?
I am prepared to be told to run a mile but also happy with management and strengthening work needed.
TIA
Just wanting some experiences of the disease before committing to see a horse who is otherwise perfect.
Currently 13yo and still able to be shod behind, it’s only one leg, and the horse is otherwise spot on for us. Described in the advert as “mild”
I have no great competition aspirations but I would like to get my jumping confidence back so I can take my other horse out, and he would have a use as a happy hacker anyway for my partner.
The horse is appropriately priced for having a conditon. But also a) would you bother to vet? I have never bothered with previous horses, and not sure if it’s a good idea or not! b ) does anyone have any suggestions for things to do at viewing or questions to ask to get an idea of how progressed it is?
I am prepared to be told to run a mile but also happy with management and strengthening work needed.
TIA