Tiddlypom
Carries on creakily
And it may well work out ok for an experienced purchaser. Its not for novices, though.Lots of people but horses unseen. It's really not that big of a deal these days.
And it may well work out ok for an experienced purchaser. Its not for novices, though.Lots of people but horses unseen. It's really not that big of a deal these days.
And it may well work out ok for an experienced purchaser. Its not for novices, though.
Personaly I'd be throwing the money back at them and getting the horse back ASAP before his behaviour deteriorates any further, get him back on track and sell to someone they see doing more than just picking the horse up.
Hope they get it sorted out soon.
And breeders :smile3: Who sell their youngstock to another country (100s or 1000s of miles away) every year. Almost all of my youngsters sell unseen to far flung places. The buyers almost never come and view prior to purchase however a couple of them over the years have come to meet the youngsters after purchase but before they ship out of my farm. When they are paying 10k plus for foals, I can assure you that all the i's are dotted and all the t's are crossed. As they are when I buy mature horses unseen :smile3:Dealers may be happy to let horses go like that .
I have more attachment to my horses .
This^^Take the horse back and protect it.
I can not even conceive of allowing a horse I owned to be sold to someone who had not viewed it .
OP has anything more come of this?