BBP
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know if there are any sort of guidelines on how big (in numbers or height of fences) a competition should be before it is deemed necessary for a vet to be present on site throughout the competition? Is it normal to just use a local on call vet? I appreciate that some events, like trecs I have been to, have low entries and so cannot afford a vet to be present, I just wondered if there was any sort of standard set?
I ask as I recently attended a small hunter trial, set up for novices so the fence heights were teeny tiny but I would say there were several hundred entries. However, at one point there were two horses requiring medical attention at the same time, one had collapsed at the end of the course and one who had bolted (minus rider) off site for several miles and was caught bleeding heavily from some deep cuts. It was over an hour and a half from when it was apparent the horses needed medical attention to when the vet was supposed to arrive - assuming he didn't get called out to any other emergencies elsewhere that day. Is this normal and acceptable? Is it ok to insist that people pay a contribution towards first aid cover for people, but nothing for the horses? What would it cost on average to have a vet on site all day? Personally I would rather pay higher entries if I knew my horse would be seen to asap but I don't organise events so I don't know what is normal, I'm certainly not having a pop at the organisers.
I ask as I recently attended a small hunter trial, set up for novices so the fence heights were teeny tiny but I would say there were several hundred entries. However, at one point there were two horses requiring medical attention at the same time, one had collapsed at the end of the course and one who had bolted (minus rider) off site for several miles and was caught bleeding heavily from some deep cuts. It was over an hour and a half from when it was apparent the horses needed medical attention to when the vet was supposed to arrive - assuming he didn't get called out to any other emergencies elsewhere that day. Is this normal and acceptable? Is it ok to insist that people pay a contribution towards first aid cover for people, but nothing for the horses? What would it cost on average to have a vet on site all day? Personally I would rather pay higher entries if I knew my horse would be seen to asap but I don't organise events so I don't know what is normal, I'm certainly not having a pop at the organisers.