dmccarty
Super Star Member
Sigh.....
A couple months ago I started a thread about the Wife's Horse which had pain it it's from shoulders. That problem has been resolved.
We moved the horse to a new stable. The owners seemed to be honest and have been trying sell the horse for us. After the horse was healed from the ealier mistreatment we thought things were ok and we would be able to sell the horse. The front legs are all healed.....
But, now the horse has a limp in a back leg. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif The problem is that we need to sell the horse and at this point we are getting a low bid, not a suprise, for the horse. Its going to cost 3-500 dollars just to looked into what might be wrong with the leg and of course there is no way to know if the problem can be fixed. The offer on the horse is $500.
The horse is a Quarter Horse with "Good Foundation" whatever that means....
Any ideas on why a horse would be limping on a back leg? The horse has only been ridden lightly and only has shoes on the front.
Thanks,
Dan McCarty
A couple months ago I started a thread about the Wife's Horse which had pain it it's from shoulders. That problem has been resolved.
We moved the horse to a new stable. The owners seemed to be honest and have been trying sell the horse for us. After the horse was healed from the ealier mistreatment we thought things were ok and we would be able to sell the horse. The front legs are all healed.....
But, now the horse has a limp in a back leg. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif The problem is that we need to sell the horse and at this point we are getting a low bid, not a suprise, for the horse. Its going to cost 3-500 dollars just to looked into what might be wrong with the leg and of course there is no way to know if the problem can be fixed. The offer on the horse is $500.
The horse is a Quarter Horse with "Good Foundation" whatever that means....
Any ideas on why a horse would be limping on a back leg? The horse has only been ridden lightly and only has shoes on the front.
Thanks,
Dan McCarty