Horse & Hound

A new arrival

WHILE the arrival of a new horse in the yard is exciting, for the horse himself it represents a complete, and possibly frightening, change. Arguably, given a choice, the horse would rather have remained where he was.

But with careful forward planning and some simple management adjustments, it is possible to make his transition to the new home as safe and stress-free as possible.

Other than when a horse is bought from auction, it is often possible to gather important information from the previous owner. What feed and forage has the horse been receiving? What was the overall management regime – what were his turnout and stabling arrangements, or did he live out? Is he used to electric fencing? What is he like in company? And what is his medical record – has he had colic surgery, has he ever tied-up or is he allergic to any medications?

Pre-purchase information

● IF the horse has been vetted, the examining vet will usually discuss any significant findings with the prospective buyer after

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