Beausmate
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Or, you ride it and the girth rubs, but you pretty much just untack it and turn it back out, so you don't notice.*coughs* grooming and removing mud makes any skin lesions more readily visible![]()
Or, you ride it and the girth rubs, but you pretty much just untack it and turn it back out, so you don't notice.*coughs* grooming and removing mud makes any skin lesions more readily visible![]()
Have just seen the web page. The advert wording is similar to the first FB advert but slightly different


I bought a 4 year old from a dealer and definately rode it prior to purchase.I wouldn't have bought it otherwise.In fact one of their staff rode it,followed by my instructor and then followed by me.I think the two adverts are much more than slightly different. As a buyer without seeing pictures that would describe two very different young horses to me. Baffling they would have left out his very best selling points on the 2nd advert and at a give way 'any offers' price mark on the 2nd one.?
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the Ozzy situation was amazing. I doubt many people get so much info about a strange horse on which to make a decision. The detectives did really well for Ozzy, without that info. he may have ended up as a problem horse just being passed around.Oh, absolutely! it was because of the skill of the amateur detectives that we have Ozzy!
I don't think we would have taken him without the info from the owner who sold him at auction. So I'm personally grateful to the detectives!
But the 2nd ad still says 'hacks well'"Great potential under saddle" but no ridden viewings a fortnight later. Sound like he's not as placid as first thought.....

Where has the OP gone?
I thought that about the badly put together cobLooks like a nice sort. But is that the kind of money average horses are selling for these days?Yowzer.
It would be unusual for a ridden horse to be sold from field with a dealer.But the 2nd ad still says 'hacks well'
I can't make it out!
I wonder if it's not actually the lumps that have put the wind up the buyer but something else - perhaps he's no longer as placid now he's moved
To ground probably, as the majority of you are hunting her/him like a pack of dogs which is an unedifying read to say the least.Where has the OP gone?
I think the two adverts are much more than slightly different. As a buyer without seeing pictures that would describe two very different young horses to me. Baffling they would have left out his very best selling points on the 2nd advert and at a give way 'any offers' price mark on the 2nd one.?![]()
Two lessons to take from the situation, vendors - write appropriate adverts, purchasers - vet your potential purchase.
To ground probably, as the majority of you are hunting her/him like a pack of dogs which is an unedifying read to say the least.
Thoughts and opinions were expressed regarding the question and situation raised by the OP, with differing, as you would expect, views, thoughts and opinions. The OP can read them and make her/his own decision as to what they do from here regarding the horse. They have no need to justify or record on the forum what they have done or will do.
Two lessons to take from the situation, vendors - write appropriate adverts, purchasers - vet your potential purchase.
To be fair, some of us were asking questions of the OP well before the stuff about the two adverts etc had emerged. I just asked for clarification as to whether the buyer did or didn't want to give the horse back. I still don't know the answer to this.To ground probably, as the majority of you are hunting her/him like a pack of dogs which is an unedifying read to say the least.
It (my comment) was really more along the lines of, if horse had been groomed correctly, then how could seller say she didn’t know lumps and bumps were there…(or am I being old fashioned)…I don't understand why so many people selling horses don't bother to get good advert photos. I know it takes a bit of time to wash the muck off and tidy them up, find a clean bridle and get them to stand up nicely, but when you are asking that kind of money for what is really nothing that special, then making them look as good as possible and your business as professional as possible ought to help with better sales.
I want to know a out the previous owner! Tell meeeee
I didn't think that bit needed repeating. I also had a nosey at the website, and none of them were particularly gleaming, so, it was just an observation. Sorry I used your post for my musings.It (my comment) was really more along the lines of, if horse had been groomed correctly, then how could seller say she didn’t know lumps and bumps were there…(or am I being old fashioned)…