jumpxofxdreams
Active Member
We brought a horse and the ad we saw him in said he was six. When we went to try him out we loved him and the owner told us that on his passport it says hes eight, but when she brought him from a market three years ago, he was vetted and aged as a three year old. We had him vetted our selves and the vet said that he seemed to be six, no older than seven. We trusted both the owner and the vet and we are 100% sure that he was six.
Now, a two years on, he should be around eight, yet his passport would claim him to be ten. I would really love to BSJA him now and we don't want any false information on his passport. Also, when we come to sell him in the future, we do not want to be seen as tricky, unreliable sellers when we try to convince potential buyers about the truth of his age.
Does anybody know how we can go about changing this information? Would I have to apply for a completley new passport?
I really need help so any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks guys.
Now, a two years on, he should be around eight, yet his passport would claim him to be ten. I would really love to BSJA him now and we don't want any false information on his passport. Also, when we come to sell him in the future, we do not want to be seen as tricky, unreliable sellers when we try to convince potential buyers about the truth of his age.
Does anybody know how we can go about changing this information? Would I have to apply for a completley new passport?
I really need help so any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks guys.