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| Tweet Topic Started: May 14 2007, 02:39 PM (140 Views) | |
| macgregor | May 14 2007, 02:39 PM Post #1 |
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What do you know about the condition "Shivers?" I am looking at a horse that is a great solid adult eq. horse but has shivers. The horse appears sound and is in a good routine. However, I've heard differing perspectives regarding whether or not this condition is degenerative. Currently, the only thing that is truly effected is the horse needs to be sedated for shoeing...guess he gets quite anxious. Would you stay away? How would you think this diagnosis would impact resale value? Thank you in advance. |
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| TortoiseT | May 14 2007, 03:59 PM Post #2 |
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Thomas H. Cruise!
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I know of a very well known Grand Prix horse with Shivers.....it's even won a few GPs. |
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