PandorasJar
Well-Known Member
Found the adVery nice horse but it does say 100% in every way and fantastic ride. However, she failed a vetting and the 100% in every way no longer applies. You would have proceeded with the purchase if she had passed and the vendor knows this. I do feel you should get your money back.
What a shame, the mare sounds terrific. I would have held my breath with a 17 year old going through a vetting, particularly with one that had done a bit.
I am a bit confused, is she lame or 'just' failed the flexion test? I might still go ahead if it is flexion test and could have her medical history
A friends horse failed a vetting with an abscess a while back. She'd never had a day off in the years they'd had her and the morning the vet was coming out was brought in hopping lame. Luckily vet failed her but told buyers not to let it deflect from her and to vet in a month as horse was ideal and buyers had full vet history.
It really is a snapshot in time and if only flexion I'd want to know if vet was being over-zealous, or if lame I'd want to know why.