Vetting Report

CastleMouse

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The horse passed 100% in the flexion test, but we need to get him scoped as a precaution respiratory wise, it should be done this week and it is doubtful that anything is wrong
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So I'm getting quite excited about everything now
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If a horse is heard to be making a noise on either rein when working reasonably hard it could indicate a wind problem - but then again it could just be how the horse is naturally - scoping takes a look inside the horses throat with a mini camera to check for scarring or lesions or any obstructions that may be causing the noise and therefore may hinder the horses ability to perform


well that's my understanding of it but am sure someone else will have a better explanation!
 
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