hannah9000
Well-Known Member
So I toddled on down to the yard where the horse is kept, and the owner was just leading him up to the stable with another horse. He had impeccable manners and stood still the whole 40 mins we were nattering (in the rain!).
He is perfect, and he will be schooled for 2 weeks before he comes to me (I will continue the schooling) which is certainly more than I was expecting.
HOWEVER, he is currently being rested due to an ill-fitting saddle and he bruised his back.
The owner was very very honest, and she said the back lady had treated it and it was evidently recovering well (I was able to run my hands down/around his back without a flinch), she also admitted (which wasn't in the ad) that he is apparently cold backed although she's only seen evidence of this once. When he sat down as she got on him. He's a typical fidgety TB and requires a moving mount (not a problem) but how much of an issue is a cold back when treated properly?
He is perfect, and he will be schooled for 2 weeks before he comes to me (I will continue the schooling) which is certainly more than I was expecting.
HOWEVER, he is currently being rested due to an ill-fitting saddle and he bruised his back.
The owner was very very honest, and she said the back lady had treated it and it was evidently recovering well (I was able to run my hands down/around his back without a flinch), she also admitted (which wasn't in the ad) that he is apparently cold backed although she's only seen evidence of this once. When he sat down as she got on him. He's a typical fidgety TB and requires a moving mount (not a problem) but how much of an issue is a cold back when treated properly?