Lippyx
Well-Known Member
So, after the last horse I looked at failed on lameness (which I believe was down to the vet trotting a young unshod horse up and down the road), I am now so worried about the same thing happening to the next horse I get vetted.
Most of the horses I am looking at have no shoes, as are young, and just started ridden work. The one which failed, there was no other hard surface, so the vet suggested using the road. I wasn't there at the time.
I am thinking about letting the owner and the vet doing the next vetting, aware of my concerns and worries, and seeing what they suggest.
I hate the idea of flexion tests and trotting unshod youngsters up and down on hard surfaces continuously, but what can you do???
Most of the horses I am looking at have no shoes, as are young, and just started ridden work. The one which failed, there was no other hard surface, so the vet suggested using the road. I wasn't there at the time.
I am thinking about letting the owner and the vet doing the next vetting, aware of my concerns and worries, and seeing what they suggest.
I hate the idea of flexion tests and trotting unshod youngsters up and down on hard surfaces continuously, but what can you do???