Djcrista
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This 2 year old intended for top level dressage passed its 5 stage vetting. The breeder had already had 38 Xrays done and i was told by breeder and breeders vet that the Xrays were 'good' with no problems. The Xrays were sent to my vet who for one reason and another didn't look at them for 2 weeks. I decided to go on advice from breeders reputable vet and buy the horse. This breeder had also had Xrays checked by another internationally recognised clinic who also said the Xrays were good. On the day the money went through my vet rang me to say that there were fragments in both fetlocks which were bad and could eventually lead to arthritis if not operated on. He recommended that i should not buy the horse. I rang the breeder straight away and explained the findings and asked for money to be returned. This was agreed to by breeder. Anyhow, now the breeder feels that her reputation is on the line as she sold the horse in good faith from the advice of 2 well recognised vets and has asked for a statement of findings from my vet with another statment to say that the horse is not fit for purpose. Thankfully my vet is willing to supply this. Once breeder has received this then there has been a promise of money returned. However, breeder is getting horses fetlocks Xrayed again and I think that this will go on and on with me not seeing any money back at all as both myself and breeder feel we have been ill advised by the vets. This is a horrible situation and i have contacted a solicitor as i am so upset that i have bought this horse with obvious problems that has the future potential to go unsound. ANy advice please?