Ahrena
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Just looking for a bit of info.
I had my dream horse vetted this morning. I've had him on loan since May and to me he is worth his weight in gold, I adore him, he's already made 3 of my dreams come true and has so so much more to give.
I'm currently eventing him PN and he has tonnes more scope, pops 1.40 at home, pn is feeling very easy and simple now so was planning on jumping NC over the winter then novice next season, and so on and so forth. He's the sweetest natured horse as well, my first competition type horse and whenever I mess up he figures it out for me, doesn't mind at all. He's good in every way, safe hack, very laid back, never stops, just tries his heart out.
His owner wants to sell him as bought a new horse so doesn't want him back.
But he failed. He showed lameness in 1 of his hocks after a flexion test (he has a thoroughpin and was going to have it x-rayed as part of vetting but vet wouldn't after this) and then on the lunge on tarmac in a tight circle he wasn't right, was shuffling along with no overtrack whatsoever (lacking about 30cm), and vet said he could see lameness in the same hind and also a foreleg. He said the hock was probably bone changes starting to form (he's 13).
So not sure what to so. Don't want to buy as I can't afford to get stuck with a third horse I can't do anything with (got 1 retired with severe navicular and 1 who doesn't have the temperment to do much more than hack and a bit of schooling, she's a rescue) but owner is blaming us as he passed the vet when she bought him 2 years ago..I want to get it further investigated but my mum is reluctant to pay if owner won't let us keep him on loan.
I'm beyond devastated, I ADORE this horse, his personality, temperment, talent..since may he's taken me from showing and 2 foot 6 sj to winning at BE and BSJA, because of him I gave up the idea of uni and am pursuing a working pupil placement at a yard..he also only has 1 eye so much cheaper than a normal horse like him which at the moment I can't afford..
I'm heart-broken. Quite feel like if I can't keep him I may as well give up as I need a horse I can learn on and I just can't afford a horse like him, plus I just love him to bits. He's my angel
I had my dream horse vetted this morning. I've had him on loan since May and to me he is worth his weight in gold, I adore him, he's already made 3 of my dreams come true and has so so much more to give.
I'm currently eventing him PN and he has tonnes more scope, pops 1.40 at home, pn is feeling very easy and simple now so was planning on jumping NC over the winter then novice next season, and so on and so forth. He's the sweetest natured horse as well, my first competition type horse and whenever I mess up he figures it out for me, doesn't mind at all. He's good in every way, safe hack, very laid back, never stops, just tries his heart out.
His owner wants to sell him as bought a new horse so doesn't want him back.
But he failed. He showed lameness in 1 of his hocks after a flexion test (he has a thoroughpin and was going to have it x-rayed as part of vetting but vet wouldn't after this) and then on the lunge on tarmac in a tight circle he wasn't right, was shuffling along with no overtrack whatsoever (lacking about 30cm), and vet said he could see lameness in the same hind and also a foreleg. He said the hock was probably bone changes starting to form (he's 13).
So not sure what to so. Don't want to buy as I can't afford to get stuck with a third horse I can't do anything with (got 1 retired with severe navicular and 1 who doesn't have the temperment to do much more than hack and a bit of schooling, she's a rescue) but owner is blaming us as he passed the vet when she bought him 2 years ago..I want to get it further investigated but my mum is reluctant to pay if owner won't let us keep him on loan.
I'm beyond devastated, I ADORE this horse, his personality, temperment, talent..since may he's taken me from showing and 2 foot 6 sj to winning at BE and BSJA, because of him I gave up the idea of uni and am pursuing a working pupil placement at a yard..he also only has 1 eye so much cheaper than a normal horse like him which at the moment I can't afford..
I'm heart-broken. Quite feel like if I can't keep him I may as well give up as I need a horse I can learn on and I just can't afford a horse like him, plus I just love him to bits. He's my angel