Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
As title really. I had the vet to examine my horse last Monday for a mystery front leg lameness. She listened to what I could tell her about the time the lameness presented and everything that had taken place since (ie farrier visits) She then examined both front legs visually taking time to show the student with her what she could see including the scarring to his tendon. (Old healed injury and unconnected to his present problem) She then watched me lunge him on both reins for literally 3 minutes max. About 5 circuits on each rein. My invoice states that I had a 20 to 40 minute lameness exam! Am I right to think that is a little over stating what actually took place or is this about usuall for a first visit? Tbh after this bill I'm dreading having to call them back out as I have serious concerns that my insurance company are not going to want to pay out without a fight!