Tilda
Well-Known Member
Hello
I posted a few weeks ago asking how much people thought I should pay for my loan horse who I have been offered to buy. I mentioned that his breathing was occasionally noisy and with no real pattern to it.
Well vet came today to check this for me before and after exercise and what a surprise he thinks he has quite likely had a tie back operation! The reason this is a surprise is because he is just a common or garden cob certainly not a race horse or the type of horse that could do high level eventing. The vet said he can't be certain about the tieback because he would expect him to make the noise all the time but he has a very hoarse whinny, coughs just once on his first trot and the vet was sure he could feel scar tissue at his throat.
Now this is not an issue because the vet said he is absolutely fit for my purpose (hacking and riding club stuff) and I have done pretty much everything I will ever want to do with him during my loan with no problem.
His owner and I have discussed a ball park figure for him but not a final price so my question is would this news effect his price?
He is 14, his owners have had him for 4 years and prior to that he was at a trekking centre for 4 years. His owners have been totally honest with me and have actually just moved to my yard so I really don't think they were aware of it (max was their first horse).
The vet said he'd be delighted to scope him for me to see if he was right but not delighted enough to do it for free
I posted a few weeks ago asking how much people thought I should pay for my loan horse who I have been offered to buy. I mentioned that his breathing was occasionally noisy and with no real pattern to it.
Well vet came today to check this for me before and after exercise and what a surprise he thinks he has quite likely had a tie back operation! The reason this is a surprise is because he is just a common or garden cob certainly not a race horse or the type of horse that could do high level eventing. The vet said he can't be certain about the tieback because he would expect him to make the noise all the time but he has a very hoarse whinny, coughs just once on his first trot and the vet was sure he could feel scar tissue at his throat.
Now this is not an issue because the vet said he is absolutely fit for my purpose (hacking and riding club stuff) and I have done pretty much everything I will ever want to do with him during my loan with no problem.
His owner and I have discussed a ball park figure for him but not a final price so my question is would this news effect his price?
He is 14, his owners have had him for 4 years and prior to that he was at a trekking centre for 4 years. His owners have been totally honest with me and have actually just moved to my yard so I really don't think they were aware of it (max was their first horse).
The vet said he'd be delighted to scope him for me to see if he was right but not delighted enough to do it for free