seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
Due to some problems with Owen accepting a saddle being put on-I had a vet come down today to check Owen ( my usual vet was on holiday so I had a different vet out) and he read his case notes and we talked about how he was going to be retired as a hack etc etc as discussed previously with my usual vet.
Ok so he looks Owen over, cannot feel any pain anywhere, trots him up, declares him sound, a fab mover and a powerfull and very athletic moving and looking horse. He looks at me as though I am mad to even be entertaining the idea of retiring him and says that he would probably pass a vetting as an event horse today. Reaction to the saddle must be pure high jinks.
So am now feeling completly flummoxed at the two differences in opinion- one vet saying he should be retired and the other seeminggly saying the opposite ( reading between the lines as he cant say outright against another vet in his practise). When my vet saw him the other week his toes had been too long and he was foot sore and he had been worked with that-which gave him pain everywhere plus he had gone wild in the field(always puts himself out like that) so I think that is why she was so adamant in her reaction that he should be retired.Today when the vet saw him his feet are finally how I want them and he has had a week off work so the pain is gone.
So my question is what to do now. From his behaviour in the last few weeks he is blatently feeling far to fresh and well ( despite what I/the other vet thought) to be retired as a hack yet I am not alltogether sure that he would cope with the life and the training for being an eventer. I dont want to go there TBH it would be better to limit his work in that respect -as you know Ive had him for 4 years now and one really has to draw the line somewhere he is always going to be one of those horses that have a little problem or a tweak somewhere....
So I am going to get him fit again do a few dressage/SJ comps and sell him as a riding club horse. He will pass the vet thats for sure..but will anyone want to buy a horse like that, thats had a kissing spine op and a bone spavin?and needs a bit of physio maintenance?
I dont know, just wondered what people thought. I bet I end up changing my mind again and decide to keep him...and then change my mind again!
Ok so he looks Owen over, cannot feel any pain anywhere, trots him up, declares him sound, a fab mover and a powerfull and very athletic moving and looking horse. He looks at me as though I am mad to even be entertaining the idea of retiring him and says that he would probably pass a vetting as an event horse today. Reaction to the saddle must be pure high jinks.
So am now feeling completly flummoxed at the two differences in opinion- one vet saying he should be retired and the other seeminggly saying the opposite ( reading between the lines as he cant say outright against another vet in his practise). When my vet saw him the other week his toes had been too long and he was foot sore and he had been worked with that-which gave him pain everywhere plus he had gone wild in the field(always puts himself out like that) so I think that is why she was so adamant in her reaction that he should be retired.Today when the vet saw him his feet are finally how I want them and he has had a week off work so the pain is gone.
So my question is what to do now. From his behaviour in the last few weeks he is blatently feeling far to fresh and well ( despite what I/the other vet thought) to be retired as a hack yet I am not alltogether sure that he would cope with the life and the training for being an eventer. I dont want to go there TBH it would be better to limit his work in that respect -as you know Ive had him for 4 years now and one really has to draw the line somewhere he is always going to be one of those horses that have a little problem or a tweak somewhere....
So I am going to get him fit again do a few dressage/SJ comps and sell him as a riding club horse. He will pass the vet thats for sure..but will anyone want to buy a horse like that, thats had a kissing spine op and a bone spavin?and needs a bit of physio maintenance?
I dont know, just wondered what people thought. I bet I end up changing my mind again and decide to keep him...and then change my mind again!