Hovis_and_SidsMum
Well-Known Member
This is not my horse I'm posting about so I'm going to merely call it horse X.
X came to our yard last week for schooling livery. X is 7 years old (the new owners think) and was bought without seeing it ridden. ( I know, i know!!).
X has since proved unrideable for the novice owners and so has been sent to my instructor to see what can be done.
X is a lovely looking horse which cost them £800. Alarm bells were ringing in my head at this point - even more so when YO asked hubby to lunge X on sat and its blatently lame on its front right.
Now for the question. It has two scars about two inches long down the front of each front leg. They taper to an inverted Y shape and to my untrained eye look surgical. My first thought was a nerve severing operation? Any ideas what else it could be?
I feel so sorry for X - he's a lovely horse but I have a nasty feeling these people have been sold a badly damanged horse.
What other types of operations would cause scars like that?
X came to our yard last week for schooling livery. X is 7 years old (the new owners think) and was bought without seeing it ridden. ( I know, i know!!).
X has since proved unrideable for the novice owners and so has been sent to my instructor to see what can be done.
X is a lovely looking horse which cost them £800. Alarm bells were ringing in my head at this point - even more so when YO asked hubby to lunge X on sat and its blatently lame on its front right.
Now for the question. It has two scars about two inches long down the front of each front leg. They taper to an inverted Y shape and to my untrained eye look surgical. My first thought was a nerve severing operation? Any ideas what else it could be?
I feel so sorry for X - he's a lovely horse but I have a nasty feeling these people have been sold a badly damanged horse.
What other types of operations would cause scars like that?