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Conference noted::equitation

Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

316.0. "Question / Flabby horse?" by KRYPTN::RUSHTON () Mon Jul 06 1987 17:06

    I have a crazy question.  I may buy a horse and he is about ten
    years old.  He seems to have a flabby chest.  Is this a sign of
    age or could it be that he is just that way????
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316.1FLABBY CHEST(aren't we all!!!!!!!)ICEMAN::ROCKTue Jul 07 1987 01:0012
    IT SOUNDS LIKE THE HORSE IS REALLY OUT OF SHAPE. HOW LONG HAS IT
    BEEN SINCE HE WAS LAST USED? IF HE HAS BEEN RIDEN RIGHT ALONG AND
    KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION I MAY QUESTION IT OR LIKE YOU SAY IT MAY
    BE THE ANIMAL.
    
    BEFORE YOU BUY ANY ANIMAL YOU SHOULD GET A VET TO CHECK THEM OUT
    FOR YOU OR AT LEAST HAVE AN EXPERENCED HORSES PERSON COME AND HELP
    YOU OUT.
    
    GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW ANIMAL,
    
    TERRY
316.2TRYING TO BE HELPFUL !NUGGET::CARIBOWed Jul 08 1987 15:465
    It could just be the way he is built.  I would ask a professional
    (such as a vet) for his/her thought on it.  When ever I buy a non-
    registered horse I try to bring a vet along for their opinion.
    
    
316.3YES, VET!!!SSDEVO::BUTTERFIELDWed Jul 15 1987 19:378
    I heartily agree with the last comment. My wife is a veterinary
    assistant and SHE wont even consider buying a horse without a vet
    check.  Also, if you are going to be boarding in a place other than
    your own, they may require a Coggins test before they allow the
    animal onto their facility
    
    Good Luck
    Terry