buckybee
Well-Known Member
A kind-of- friend of my mums wanted to borrow her horse to go for a ride the other day, one of his back legs was up a little bit and he's got a bit off mud fever so mum thought the exercise wouldn't do him any harm, however, he got back hopping lame after what turned out to be a 10 mile ride, and the silly woman hadn't even noticed!! This woman has had her own horse for about 10 yrs - how can you not notice if they are lame or not!!!??
Anyway, he's a bit of a drama queen and after some anti-biotics he's all better now. We think he must have got an infection from a thorn or something hunting. still annoying though as if it had been something more serious, her not noticing he was lame could have been really bad for him.
will not be letting anyone ride our neddy's witout supervision from now on!!
Anyway, he's a bit of a drama queen and after some anti-biotics he's all better now. We think he must have got an infection from a thorn or something hunting. still annoying though as if it had been something more serious, her not noticing he was lame could have been really bad for him.
will not be letting anyone ride our neddy's witout supervision from now on!!