natalia
Well-Known Member
Not mine but my friends.
Just need a bit of advice on what to do next really. Friend has a nice event horse she has had for a year or so. She bought him and within 2 weeks of having him he needed a colic op. She gave him the best of aftercare and vets and he has returned to full work. Now she needs to sell him as tbh they haven't quite clicked, so has placed him with a pro rider and advertise him. After 31 phone calls she has not been had some one to see him, as everyone on the phone she has told that he has had a colic op. So now she's stuck with a horse that she's getting nothing out of, is costing he r a small fortune in livery and is unsellable. Any opinions on what she could do? I have suggested offering him for loan with view to buy, but i think she just wants rid. Has anyone knowingly bought a hors thats had a colic op? Any idea on value and how it changes it? He's a very nice stamp, done pre novice and would easily move up through the grades and has had no further symptoms or bouts of colic since.
Just need a bit of advice on what to do next really. Friend has a nice event horse she has had for a year or so. She bought him and within 2 weeks of having him he needed a colic op. She gave him the best of aftercare and vets and he has returned to full work. Now she needs to sell him as tbh they haven't quite clicked, so has placed him with a pro rider and advertise him. After 31 phone calls she has not been had some one to see him, as everyone on the phone she has told that he has had a colic op. So now she's stuck with a horse that she's getting nothing out of, is costing he r a small fortune in livery and is unsellable. Any opinions on what she could do? I have suggested offering him for loan with view to buy, but i think she just wants rid. Has anyone knowingly bought a hors thats had a colic op? Any idea on value and how it changes it? He's a very nice stamp, done pre novice and would easily move up through the grades and has had no further symptoms or bouts of colic since.