diddy
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone!
In case anyone remembers the story, we have seen a lovely pony and had her vetted this week. The vet came back saying she has a thickening of the extensor tendon on her off hind leg. I think that's what she said but my knowledge of horsey geography is limited to knowing which end is which! Basically, she has a small lump on the bottom of her leg
Without further investigation, the vet won't pass her for more than just hacking. When she's fitter and older we would probably want to do a bit of jumping, PC stuff and low level endurance (pleasure rides etc.)
She's not lame and the lump doesn't appear to bother her in any way. She passed the flexion test and trotted up fine. It could be nothing at all and never give her any bother. However, it could of course turn out to be something awful that means we can't do what we want with her or she ends up lame.
The vet could solve this for us by doing a scan but this would involve shaving her leg which her current owner doesn't want to do. Not unreasonably, she thinks if we decide not to buy on the basis of the scan she is stuck with a half-shaved pony and may as well stick a big label on her saying "this horse has a problem"
We really wanted this pony and I want to think it's all a big deal about nothing. She most likely had a kick a while ago that's never given her any grief and never will do. But equally, if it turns out to be something major, I'll feel like a right muppet.
So, what d'you think we should do? Has anyone had a similar experience..? If so did you walk away or go for it..? And how did it turn out for you in the end..?!
All idea welcome and apologies if I've rambled on a bit. You should hear me when I've got a pint inside me
Diddy x
In case anyone remembers the story, we have seen a lovely pony and had her vetted this week. The vet came back saying she has a thickening of the extensor tendon on her off hind leg. I think that's what she said but my knowledge of horsey geography is limited to knowing which end is which! Basically, she has a small lump on the bottom of her leg
Without further investigation, the vet won't pass her for more than just hacking. When she's fitter and older we would probably want to do a bit of jumping, PC stuff and low level endurance (pleasure rides etc.)
She's not lame and the lump doesn't appear to bother her in any way. She passed the flexion test and trotted up fine. It could be nothing at all and never give her any bother. However, it could of course turn out to be something awful that means we can't do what we want with her or she ends up lame.
The vet could solve this for us by doing a scan but this would involve shaving her leg which her current owner doesn't want to do. Not unreasonably, she thinks if we decide not to buy on the basis of the scan she is stuck with a half-shaved pony and may as well stick a big label on her saying "this horse has a problem"
We really wanted this pony and I want to think it's all a big deal about nothing. She most likely had a kick a while ago that's never given her any grief and never will do. But equally, if it turns out to be something major, I'll feel like a right muppet.
So, what d'you think we should do? Has anyone had a similar experience..? If so did you walk away or go for it..? And how did it turn out for you in the end..?!
All idea welcome and apologies if I've rambled on a bit. You should hear me when I've got a pint inside me
Diddy x