Is coming to live with us!!
Vet came and checked him over - for a non vetting vetting there was an awful lot to it - the only thing he didnt do was take blood and a flex test.
Vet not at all worried about tendons, said that he is very level when trotted up - s, clean legs with no swellings or lumps and bump, we spoke about the couple of small melonomas that he has - both agreed that as all grey horses have them there's not much we can do - they're not interferring or causing problems so best leave them alone.
Am overjoyed that he is coming here, his sharers were upset which is understandable - but they know they can visit him.
Off on an xxwide saddle hunt now though!
And in all the excitment - I never took any pics - sorry will try harder when he arrives - promise!
Vet came and checked him over - for a non vetting vetting there was an awful lot to it - the only thing he didnt do was take blood and a flex test.
Vet not at all worried about tendons, said that he is very level when trotted up - s, clean legs with no swellings or lumps and bump, we spoke about the couple of small melonomas that he has - both agreed that as all grey horses have them there's not much we can do - they're not interferring or causing problems so best leave them alone.
Am overjoyed that he is coming here, his sharers were upset which is understandable - but they know they can visit him.
Off on an xxwide saddle hunt now though!
And in all the excitment - I never took any pics - sorry will try harder when he arrives - promise!