ROMANY 1959
Well-Known Member
My current insurance company only need 2 stage vetting and flextion tests.. I am sceptical on flextion test, cos I am sure quite a few horses would have few slight lame steps after having legs held up . Horse in question is 14 yr mare Irish TB. Any one had experience of this.. My 17 h ID had notes on vetting 3 yr ago cos his wind sounded blowing after the hard excercise part.. He has been fine ever since.
We tried horse, she is ideal no lumps bumps splints or signs of spavins
Suppose I am working myself up for nothing. Vetting was called off today before flextion part because horse was slipping in the snow. So vet returning to finish it tues or later.
Your views appreciated
We tried horse, she is ideal no lumps bumps splints or signs of spavins
Suppose I am working myself up for nothing. Vetting was called off today before flextion part because horse was slipping in the snow. So vet returning to finish it tues or later.
Your views appreciated