Lulup
Well-Known Member
I have been looking, for some time, for a nice young Irish event/sj type and seem to have experienced many of the situations (maybe that should read 'pitfalls') likely to occur. Having had several unfortunate purchases that, despite passing 5 stage vetting, have turned out to have career ending health issues (kissing spine and another with various serious issues) I sometimes doubt that sound, straightforward horses genuinely exist! The best horse I ever had (now retired) came from Vere Phillips and was wonderful but i cannot afford a return visit so have been scouring the usual uk websites and also a few Irish ones. I found a really smart sounding 5 year old a few weeks ago - I loved the breeding and it sounded like it would really fit the bill - but, it was 300 miles away and after chatting to the owner (all sounded really positive) and requesting more info, the videos were not inspiring enough (considering the price tag) to persuade me that it was worth the weekend away/cost of hotel/hassle of arranging horse/dog sitters etc. So this evening I received a text from the owner saying that it hasn't sold and she would drop the price - the following conversation resulted in her assuring me that the videos don't do it justice and she would discuss the possibility of a trial.. now this is obviously quite rare, and for me, very appealing! I hate trying horses generally - don't really like jumping horses I don't know and do not like the pressure (especially with private owners) if you are not overly impressed with their pride and joy! So what do I do..
A) have it vetted first - if it passes then have delivered unseen for trial
B) have it vetted - if it passes then make the journey, with lorry, and try it then , all being well, bring home for trial
C) do it the conventional way - go and try it then arrange vetting / transport if I like it
Sorry to be so indecisive - it's just that I'm tempted to get it vetted first (saves whole process of travelling/trying/arranging purchase only to have it vetted and find it's lame/blind/more senile than me 😝
. I think I'm just so fed up with the whole process that the idea of a beautifully bred, already vetted, pretty young horse turning up for a weeks trial at my yard with lessons from my own trainers etc is colouring my judgement!
A) have it vetted first - if it passes then have delivered unseen for trial
B) have it vetted - if it passes then make the journey, with lorry, and try it then , all being well, bring home for trial
C) do it the conventional way - go and try it then arrange vetting / transport if I like it
Sorry to be so indecisive - it's just that I'm tempted to get it vetted first (saves whole process of travelling/trying/arranging purchase only to have it vetted and find it's lame/blind/more senile than me 😝