Sparkles
Well-Known Member
Bit of a random one and I know more details will be probably be needed, how long it's had it, where it is, etc but I don't know anymore at present sorry!
Basically, looking for a horse [well pony] to be used as a very very light hack [ie, once a week,on grass, in walk mainly with the occasional trot. No harder work that this.]
Seen one which does seem perfect for what I'm looking for, stocky native pony, 100%, good to hack, manners to burn, etc. Advertised as a companion/light hack as just been diagnosed with ringbone and no longer suitable for them [county/HOY's showing currently] so looking for a good long term home for him to be retired from showing, used lightly and loved basically.
I know ringbone is degenerative and depends where it is etc, but, would it be suitable still for the very light riding that would be needed of it if decided to go for it? I know it would pose a risk if it worsened very quickly and had to be retired fully etc, but therotically speaking, do you think it would hold up and be comfortable doing the one light hack each week [probably about 30 minutes walking with the odd trot round the estate, or just mooching through the paddocks].
The pony in question does just seem just perfect for what I've been looking for as was originally looking for an older semi-retired horse anyway so was considering ailments etc, as it really wouldnt be in a lot of work at all and would spend 90% of it's week being fussed, groomed and pampered mainly!
Any thoughts greatly welcomed.
I've not come across a horse with ringbone myself yet so don't have any personal dealings with it! Obv, I'dhave words with my vet and confer with the pony's vet too, etc and get their opinions.
Basically, looking for a horse [well pony] to be used as a very very light hack [ie, once a week,on grass, in walk mainly with the occasional trot. No harder work that this.]
Seen one which does seem perfect for what I'm looking for, stocky native pony, 100%, good to hack, manners to burn, etc. Advertised as a companion/light hack as just been diagnosed with ringbone and no longer suitable for them [county/HOY's showing currently] so looking for a good long term home for him to be retired from showing, used lightly and loved basically.
I know ringbone is degenerative and depends where it is etc, but, would it be suitable still for the very light riding that would be needed of it if decided to go for it? I know it would pose a risk if it worsened very quickly and had to be retired fully etc, but therotically speaking, do you think it would hold up and be comfortable doing the one light hack each week [probably about 30 minutes walking with the odd trot round the estate, or just mooching through the paddocks].
The pony in question does just seem just perfect for what I've been looking for as was originally looking for an older semi-retired horse anyway so was considering ailments etc, as it really wouldnt be in a lot of work at all and would spend 90% of it's week being fussed, groomed and pampered mainly!
Any thoughts greatly welcomed.
I've not come across a horse with ringbone myself yet so don't have any personal dealings with it! Obv, I'dhave words with my vet and confer with the pony's vet too, etc and get their opinions.