So the bump on pastern has more details after
talking to the vet in person and not from the buyer (who is a very nice and
honest person). She got the details a bit mixed up. This mare has high
non-articular ring bone of her RF pastern. That means it is a calcium deposit
and its high and nowhere near the joint. The best kind you can have but still
they call it ringbone. She said this mare will probably stay sound and can do
trails even the longer ones I usually do. Anyone have a horse with this??? (I'm
so confused)