Claire_N
Member
My horse of a lifetime has broken.
He has a constant nod of his head in trot that neither we nor the vets can fix. He has been tested by the vet and we dont think that it is pain related, he has done all the tests flexion, small circles, trotted on hard surface etc etc and the vet said he was 100% sound if a little stuff due to his age! The only option given by the vet is nerve blocks, x rays & a full going over something we unfortunately cant afford as stupidly he is uninsured. The vet simply thinks it is a habit he has picked up that we cant get him to drop.
He is 15 years old now and has show jumped all his life doing the ages classes as a youngster winning at Hickstead etc. He came to us after an accident with barbed wire but still competed BS and jumped newcomers double clears! We also competed him at BD and he qualified for the BD Winter Championships via Area Festivals. Most recently he has competed at the Area Festivals at Medium and has started passage etc so he is certainly an excellent school master!
I am writing on here to see what options you believe we have.
I do not want to have him put down as I think he has a lot more to give, but obviously he cant be competed as with the nod to his trot he gets pulled up at BD as lame! He doesnt like being left out in the field with no attention so just turning him out to leisure he would hate!
Does anyone think someone would be interested in him as a happy hack with the ability to teach them all the tricks but without competing? He is 100% safe, can live out 24/7 and can go unshod. He doesnt have any special needs or quirks and would be cheap to keep.
I am not interested in making any profit on him and would happily sell him to a lifetime loving home for £1!
This is not an advert as at the moment we are giving him rest to see if there is any chance of him coming back to competing as we really do not want to sell him , but I want to look at options in case the worst happens and he comes back in still nodding.
He has a constant nod of his head in trot that neither we nor the vets can fix. He has been tested by the vet and we dont think that it is pain related, he has done all the tests flexion, small circles, trotted on hard surface etc etc and the vet said he was 100% sound if a little stuff due to his age! The only option given by the vet is nerve blocks, x rays & a full going over something we unfortunately cant afford as stupidly he is uninsured. The vet simply thinks it is a habit he has picked up that we cant get him to drop.
He is 15 years old now and has show jumped all his life doing the ages classes as a youngster winning at Hickstead etc. He came to us after an accident with barbed wire but still competed BS and jumped newcomers double clears! We also competed him at BD and he qualified for the BD Winter Championships via Area Festivals. Most recently he has competed at the Area Festivals at Medium and has started passage etc so he is certainly an excellent school master!
I am writing on here to see what options you believe we have.
I do not want to have him put down as I think he has a lot more to give, but obviously he cant be competed as with the nod to his trot he gets pulled up at BD as lame! He doesnt like being left out in the field with no attention so just turning him out to leisure he would hate!
Does anyone think someone would be interested in him as a happy hack with the ability to teach them all the tricks but without competing? He is 100% safe, can live out 24/7 and can go unshod. He doesnt have any special needs or quirks and would be cheap to keep.
I am not interested in making any profit on him and would happily sell him to a lifetime loving home for £1!
This is not an advert as at the moment we are giving him rest to see if there is any chance of him coming back to competing as we really do not want to sell him , but I want to look at options in case the worst happens and he comes back in still nodding.