BridebelieverDD
In the Brooder
- Dec 30, 2015
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[/QUOTE]What do you know about Beau's owner, and do you have any experience caring for a geriatric horse? I see 2 possibilities with him. One, is that he is being neglected, in which case dosing him with wormer, getting his teeth floated, and giving him reasonable amounts of good food might get him looking decent in 6 months or so (though he'd still have that sway back). The second scenario is that he is getting adequate care, he's just had a lifetime of hard use and it's catching up with him. Frequently, older horses don't absorb nutrients very well, even if they don't have tooth issues making eating a trial. If you just want a pasture pet, he'll probably make a sweet one, though he may also prove an expensive one. If you are serious about getting a horse for you to ride, well, that's not the one you want.[/QUOTE]
We know a little about Beau's owner and no, I have not had experience with caring for a geriatric horse although I do have a neighbor who is going to be helping me get started with everything and continue to help me with ongoing stuff. The previous owner didn't know very much about horses and he has not had the proper care. I've been told though, by two people that he is an easy keeper though. (It was my neighbor that got me in contact with this person and horse. So she is helping me with a lot of it.)
We know a little about Beau's owner and no, I have not had experience with caring for a geriatric horse although I do have a neighbor who is going to be helping me get started with everything and continue to help me with ongoing stuff. The previous owner didn't know very much about horses and he has not had the proper care. I've been told though, by two people that he is an easy keeper though. (It was my neighbor that got me in contact with this person and horse. So she is helping me with a lot of it.)