MosMum
Well-Known Member
This is something we wouldn't do in the states unless its an expensive horse or bred for show etc (which most horses here are, I guess). Random cattle horses live out their days and are often sent off to the Happy Hunting Ground in the Sky if they break a leg or get sick.
I have a 15 mos old arab x cob, and the person who sold him to me told me that horse insurance here is so finicky about what they will or won't cover that you could spend hundreds of pounds on cover and still end up paying the vet fees anyway if things go wrong. Is this true?
He said it would be wiser to set the money I WOULD have spent on insurance to one side and save in that way for vet fees. If Mo got hurt tomorrow we would be fine but of course you have to think of potential long-term care too.
Any thoughts?
I have a 15 mos old arab x cob, and the person who sold him to me told me that horse insurance here is so finicky about what they will or won't cover that you could spend hundreds of pounds on cover and still end up paying the vet fees anyway if things go wrong. Is this true?
He said it would be wiser to set the money I WOULD have spent on insurance to one side and save in that way for vet fees. If Mo got hurt tomorrow we would be fine but of course you have to think of potential long-term care too.
Any thoughts?