NEHorse
New User
Opinions please.
Who thinks that taking 2 weeks before calling the vet after a horse was kicked in a so called "violent" attack resulting in a fractured splint bone is too long?
Do you think that lunging and turning out the horse during those 2 weeks prior to vet diagnosis most probably impacted on the injured hind leg as well as exasperating the cost of veterinary treatment (+2K)?
If you were the owner of the horse who inflicted the kick, would you consider your insurance fully responsible for the vets bill or do you think the uninsured-for-vets-fees owner of the injured horse is part responsible for the cost due to their ignorance in seeking professional vet advice sooner?
Who thinks that taking 2 weeks before calling the vet after a horse was kicked in a so called "violent" attack resulting in a fractured splint bone is too long?
Do you think that lunging and turning out the horse during those 2 weeks prior to vet diagnosis most probably impacted on the injured hind leg as well as exasperating the cost of veterinary treatment (+2K)?
If you were the owner of the horse who inflicted the kick, would you consider your insurance fully responsible for the vets bill or do you think the uninsured-for-vets-fees owner of the injured horse is part responsible for the cost due to their ignorance in seeking professional vet advice sooner?