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Date Posted: 00:56:57 02/28/06 Tue
Author: Jenn
Subject: Possible Purchase of horse with knee bone chip

My husband and I fell for a horse only to find out that he has a bone chip in his knee. Current owners said surgery was too dangerous.

Should we just move on?

The horse is not lame but can only do flat work. (which is fine with us)

I guess I worry about in a month or year or a few years down the road. Will arthritis set in early? He is only 8 now.

Can anyone give me the pros and cons of surgery and purchasing such a horse.

We are on the fence with this and could use some good advice from people who have gone through it or can offer up advice.

Thank you.

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