GLW
Well-Known Member
Longtime lurker, firsttime poster. I had hoped my first post would be "woohoo my new horse is arriving", however...
She was vetted today and trotted up lame in stage 5. Having read both SKW's and loverly's threads over the last couple of days, I was nervous about the vetting, but not really expecting anything to come up and now I too am absolutely gutted.
Vet can't see any reason for it and she was totally sound throughout the rest of the vetting. He has been her vet for 3 years and has never seen her go lame. In fact, he's never seen her except for vaccinations. His instinct is that it is something silly and temporary and not an underlying problem.
So... I'm really tempted to give her a week to see if she comes sound, then re-vet her. I really want this horse! Is this a terrible idea? Also, would it be very cheeky to suggest that the current owner pay for the second vetting (or at least share the cost)?
All thoughts appreciated. Also, hello! I'm new!
She was vetted today and trotted up lame in stage 5. Having read both SKW's and loverly's threads over the last couple of days, I was nervous about the vetting, but not really expecting anything to come up and now I too am absolutely gutted.
Vet can't see any reason for it and she was totally sound throughout the rest of the vetting. He has been her vet for 3 years and has never seen her go lame. In fact, he's never seen her except for vaccinations. His instinct is that it is something silly and temporary and not an underlying problem.
So... I'm really tempted to give her a week to see if she comes sound, then re-vet her. I really want this horse! Is this a terrible idea? Also, would it be very cheeky to suggest that the current owner pay for the second vetting (or at least share the cost)?
All thoughts appreciated. Also, hello! I'm new!