smellsofhorse
Well-Known Member
I ended up with a horse that had a fractured splint.
His owner wasnt experienced enough and couldnt be bothered to look after him!
I bought him very cheap from her knowing he was injured.
He had fractured his splint bone. the bits of bone fragment were floating around in his leg, caused an abscess and it woulnt heal.
He had an operation to remove the bone fragments, had 2 weeks total box rest, a week being walked out, gradual turnout and was living out in just over a month.
He is now ridden daily, is a great hack, we are building up his jumping and he is a great horse all round.
Having 6 horses i can keep him forever, so im looking for a great new home for him.
The vets gave him the all clear, and are sure he has made a full recovery and it wont affect him in the future.
My 17.2hh warmblood did the same thing 5 years ago, he successfully evented since and it hasnt caused him trouble.
I responded to a lady's wanted add and she said he sounded great, just what she want and arranged to come and see him.
Then she contacted me and said after thinking about it, researching it and the advice of friend has decided she doesnt want to take the risk in case he tripped and would be more likely to re brake his leg!
Hummm.
His owner wasnt experienced enough and couldnt be bothered to look after him!
I bought him very cheap from her knowing he was injured.
He had fractured his splint bone. the bits of bone fragment were floating around in his leg, caused an abscess and it woulnt heal.
He had an operation to remove the bone fragments, had 2 weeks total box rest, a week being walked out, gradual turnout and was living out in just over a month.
He is now ridden daily, is a great hack, we are building up his jumping and he is a great horse all round.
Having 6 horses i can keep him forever, so im looking for a great new home for him.
The vets gave him the all clear, and are sure he has made a full recovery and it wont affect him in the future.
My 17.2hh warmblood did the same thing 5 years ago, he successfully evented since and it hasnt caused him trouble.
I responded to a lady's wanted add and she said he sounded great, just what she want and arranged to come and see him.
Then she contacted me and said after thinking about it, researching it and the advice of friend has decided she doesnt want to take the risk in case he tripped and would be more likely to re brake his leg!
Hummm.