soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
Planning to sell a horse in the next few months. I've never sold before and I haven't vetted the most recent ones I've bought so I am quite out of touch - do they still do flexion tests during a vetting? I've always hated them - if they are still standard, would it put people off if I refused to let them be carried out? I don't think there is anything wrong with the horse but it always looks to me like a flexion test has a good chance of causing damage!