curry
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OK, I have been lurking for a while but never really plucked up the courage to post but know I could really do with some help. Sorry this could turn into a long one.
My horse is currently up for sale, found a lovely home for him and he was sold subject to vetting. Day of vetting arrives, go up the yard to turn out first thing and notice his eye is glazed over bluey grey and swollen cue Ahhh phone vet.
Usaul vet couldnt come out so used another at the same surgery. Was diagnosed as an ulcer, not bad but could take a couple of weeks to heal!
Prospective buyers phoned and are willing to wait until healed then carry on as origionally planned.
Vet has been out 5 times over the last 2 weeks to check up on the eye healing well but slower than hoped. Ulcer is now completely healed and eye is back almost back to normal so vet comes back accompanied with another vet (the vet I origionally asked for) who is now saying he has a cataract in the eye...i'm obviously angy that this wasnt picked up sooner and was too upset to ask too many questions! I have been made redundant and the horse really needs to go but im gessing therre wont be a market for him, it isnt affecting his performance but I imagine it will get worse as he gets older, his only 7! He is an exellent hunter, RC or PC horse but Im gesuing nobody will want to buy a potentiall "blind" horse?!
What would you do if you were in my situation? Im realy at a loss as I cannot afford to keep him

Sorry if this doesnt make sense, I am all over the place a the moment!
My horse is currently up for sale, found a lovely home for him and he was sold subject to vetting. Day of vetting arrives, go up the yard to turn out first thing and notice his eye is glazed over bluey grey and swollen cue Ahhh phone vet.
Usaul vet couldnt come out so used another at the same surgery. Was diagnosed as an ulcer, not bad but could take a couple of weeks to heal!
Prospective buyers phoned and are willing to wait until healed then carry on as origionally planned.
Vet has been out 5 times over the last 2 weeks to check up on the eye healing well but slower than hoped. Ulcer is now completely healed and eye is back almost back to normal so vet comes back accompanied with another vet (the vet I origionally asked for) who is now saying he has a cataract in the eye...i'm obviously angy that this wasnt picked up sooner and was too upset to ask too many questions! I have been made redundant and the horse really needs to go but im gessing therre wont be a market for him, it isnt affecting his performance but I imagine it will get worse as he gets older, his only 7! He is an exellent hunter, RC or PC horse but Im gesuing nobody will want to buy a potentiall "blind" horse?!
What would you do if you were in my situation? Im realy at a loss as I cannot afford to keep him
Sorry if this doesnt make sense, I am all over the place a the moment!