RachelFerd
Well-Known Member
a horse that I'm going to see on a second viewing is an ex racehorse - this in itself isn't a problem - within my budget, most potential eventers are ex racehorses. However - unlike most, he didn't fail in terms of being too slow, and actually won in the region of £75K flatracing. His career stopped due to an owner/trainer disagreement re. starting the horse jump racing.
Would you still consider this horse, despite the fact that he has had the intensive work of around 44 races in the past 3 years (he is a 6/7 year old now)
On the plus side - he is very chilled out, very friendly, no vices and has a beautiful basculed bold jump.
When I looked him up on Racing Post website the quotes section revealed that he has at some point in the past suffered from 'sore shins' - are there likely to be any long term effects from this?
Would you still consider this horse, despite the fact that he has had the intensive work of around 44 races in the past 3 years (he is a 6/7 year old now)
On the plus side - he is very chilled out, very friendly, no vices and has a beautiful basculed bold jump.
When I looked him up on Racing Post website the quotes section revealed that he has at some point in the past suffered from 'sore shins' - are there likely to be any long term effects from this?