Help ! Harry is sold subject to vetting, will he pass because .....

jeanettethree

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He has been hobdayed ??
Not sure of the rules for these on vettings ?
anyone please let me know, I dont really want the people to waste there money If I know the vet will fail him on that even before they have started it ?

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A hobday procedure is not a reason to fail the vet. Did you tell them he had had this done??

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Or great, yes they know its on the ad aswell, just paniced as they are lovely people and I dont want them to waste there money,
 

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It would be noted on the vets certificate and the buyers may be unable to insure the horse for conditions related to it's wind, but it does not mean the horse will automatically fail.
I assume the buyers have already been told about the hobday and have accepted this.
 

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I bought one that has been hobday'd and the 5 stage vetting did not show it?
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But it doesn't bother him at all...
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Well they don't fail as such anyway, they will just point out what is wrong with the horse, it's up to the buyer to decide if they wish to purchase or not.
 
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