Grade A Showjumper £1200?

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VERY VERY DODGY!!!!! Different reasons for selling all three.....atrocious spelling(but could possibly not use english as her first language) but does seem very very weird.

Why would the horse cost more if you got it vetted if it would pass 'any vet in the country'???

I wonder how she came by them if she's willing to make such an apparent loss.......
 
"He is open to vet but he will be more exspensive!! "

dodgy... the bay looks lovely has a kind eye...but sounds rather sketchy and umm stolen possibly...weird. I am just looking at the others
 
Very very odd indeedy. Hmm, either it's a lunatic or has something very wrong with it. Not sure if the "it'll be more expensive means you're paying for a vet when he doesn't need once - hence adding to the price? Hmm, if not then I don't quite get it. Do you think this is a money problem - ie this person is in big trouble and is doing a runner?!
 
I'd be up for having the gelding, he has a nice face and, if not completely broken or something looks like could be nice. Maybe someone will take a gamble and go visit and take him home and feed him!
 
Seems extremely dodgy. I can't quite get my head around it as the other two they're selling at least look in reasonable condition.

Would any of you take a chance on him?
 
If he was/is a international grade A, can anyone check his records? Very very strange if you ask me. He looks a real sweetie but no pictures of him over a fence I see
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Sounds like a very dodgy dealer to me, and sounds like the horse definitely wouldn't pass the vet going off that advert.

Words "don't touch" and "bargepole" spring to mind....
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Whats really odd is that the seller has a different reason for ugently getting rid of each animal from money probs to going on holiday!!!!
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The bay is skinny but think it just needs feeding up - Ty looked not much different wen I got him.

It's obviously got something wrong with it hence the vetting comment....although in all honesty, how many of us would be able to do a simple flexion test? Risky though and agree possibly stolen
 
After looking again that horse looks familiar.....I am just going to do a bit of digging into lesser known grade a sjers I've seen in the last few years.....
 
Would be easy for someone to find out what has happend to this horse; ring up the seller, ask him for the horse's BSJA name, get the BSJA record printed off; then youve got the name of the rider- ring the rider- and ask what the hell happened to this horse!!
Anyone want to do it?!!
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