jessieblue
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. I saw a horse I really like and there was a bit of a muddle over it at the time. I think the owner thought she could get more money for him and withdrew him. I later saw him advertised for more money by a well known eventing training yard. I enquired and made an offer. The offer was less than the original asking price because I didnt intend to pay more! Anyway, offer was refused, so I sat tight. I enquired about him again a week or so later and was told he was sold subject to vet. I have now heard from the owner that he is still available and she will accept my offer. When I asked she said he failed vetting on front flexion test and the buyer pulled out.
Should I take a chasnce on getting him vetted myself, this really is a nice horse that seems ideal for me. Should I steer well clear or get my own vetting and maybe x rays/scans?
What would you guys do? She tells me he is sound and never had a day lame in 2 yrs she owned him. She bought him from the same eventing yard as she put him with to sell so his history is known.
I am disappointed in the yard as I asked them if he failed the vetting and they just didnt bother to reply. Although they are now not selling him as the lady has taken him back home. I would have thought they could have told me if he passed or failed as they knew i had registered interest in him.
Should I take a chasnce on getting him vetted myself, this really is a nice horse that seems ideal for me. Should I steer well clear or get my own vetting and maybe x rays/scans?
What would you guys do? She tells me he is sound and never had a day lame in 2 yrs she owned him. She bought him from the same eventing yard as she put him with to sell so his history is known.
I am disappointed in the yard as I asked them if he failed the vetting and they just didnt bother to reply. Although they are now not selling him as the lady has taken him back home. I would have thought they could have told me if he passed or failed as they knew i had registered interest in him.