it's interesting how people mis-read the posts then jump to conclusions and make rash accusations...some of the nasty comments on here are due to people not reading the original post properly and not understanding the situation. I am not out to rip anyone off. The horse has NOT been lame since...
returning the deposit money is not the issue, the buyer and the horse were (are) perfect for each other. She was exactly the sort of person I wanted to take the horse on... she was completely in love with him, and I felt like he'd be in fantastic hands with her... so I am a bit gutted that this...
the horse sustained a knock to his left fore leg while being loaded one month ago in mid-Jan - there was swelling in the leg, and it was cut in several places. The idiots that did the loading did not put boots or bandages on him for the loading (if they had I wouldn't be in this situation)...
Vetting - failed on 1/10ths lameness on hard circle - is the vet being overly cautious?
Is it normal for a vet to fail a horse's vetting for this? I have heard different opinions about this - that 90% of horses are a bit lame on a hard circle. The vet didn't pass the horse's vetting due to...