clipclop
Well-Known Member
OK, So here is a scenario for you to think about.
A 14 year old girl is looking for her first pony. A perfect pony comes along. He ticks all the boxes. The girl adores him. This is going to be her first pony to just do hacking and low level riding club.
He is a 12 year old 14.2hh Irish Cob. Very chunky type. Handsome with an adorable temperament.
A part Vetting is done. All is fine until the flexion test.
One leg is fine the other not good at all.
The present owner has owned him for 4 years and he has never been "unsound".
He is playful and nosy and never shows any sign of lameness.
Out of interest, What would you do?
A 14 year old girl is looking for her first pony. A perfect pony comes along. He ticks all the boxes. The girl adores him. This is going to be her first pony to just do hacking and low level riding club.
He is a 12 year old 14.2hh Irish Cob. Very chunky type. Handsome with an adorable temperament.
A part Vetting is done. All is fine until the flexion test.
One leg is fine the other not good at all.
The present owner has owned him for 4 years and he has never been "unsound".
He is playful and nosy and never shows any sign of lameness.
Out of interest, What would you do?