Samantha008
Well-Known Member
I went to view a horse to loan a few days ago and absolutley loved him, he was a dream to ride and very kind. But his owner says he has laminitis last summer for 2 weeks, she moved him to a new yard straight away as about 8 of the other liveries got laminitis too and it hasnt come back to the point where she would be happy for him to live out. all she said is that hell need a muzzle in summer if the grass is rich. This wouldnt worry me too much but, he has one deep ridge around his feet, about half the way down the hoof, on all four hooves and i thought a new hoof was grown 6 monthly, does this suggest theres more than just the one episode last summer? The owner suggested that the ridges appeared a couple of weeks after the laminitis.
As he would be on loan i would send him back should something go wrong and i can try to get the laminitis written into the contract, so that if it recurrs, im covered.
I dont want to miss this lovely horse because he was grazed on rich grass but i really dont want to take on a horse with too many issues as ive far too much experience in knowing how horrible that can be.
opinions please
Thankyou
As he would be on loan i would send him back should something go wrong and i can try to get the laminitis written into the contract, so that if it recurrs, im covered.
I dont want to miss this lovely horse because he was grazed on rich grass but i really dont want to take on a horse with too many issues as ive far too much experience in knowing how horrible that can be.
opinions please
Thankyou