Eggshells
Well-Known Member
First of all - Hello!
New on here: long time lurker, first time poster.
I have been riding since I was knee high to a grasshopper, but have never actually owned my own horse. There always seems to be a reason why now is not the right time, but then, isn't there always?
Anyway, as a confirmed window shopper who is thinking of actually plucking up the courage to go into the shop - what would be your opinions of a youngish horse who had been diagnosed and treated for changes to the coffin joint? Currently sound for a year or so in heart bars.
Plus what would it mean for insurance if something occurred later on?
Thank you!
New on here: long time lurker, first time poster.
I have been riding since I was knee high to a grasshopper, but have never actually owned my own horse. There always seems to be a reason why now is not the right time, but then, isn't there always?
Anyway, as a confirmed window shopper who is thinking of actually plucking up the courage to go into the shop - what would be your opinions of a youngish horse who had been diagnosed and treated for changes to the coffin joint? Currently sound for a year or so in heart bars.
Plus what would it mean for insurance if something occurred later on?
Thank you!