sam72431
Well-Known Member
My horse was vetted the other day for a potential new owner. Basically he passes all flexion tests etc and even lunged on the hard sound despite being a big boy, the only thing he 'failed' on is that on one leg is very slightly (I say slightly as he is isn't even truly) pigeon toed, the buyers have decided to not have him I respect there decision as the vet I think kind of gave them the impression that it could be a real problem etc as vets so often do! The buyers only wanted him as a general all rounder and I think the vet was viewing him as a potential olympic candidate! Anyway I don't really know what to do now as he will keep failing vetting etc I'm already selling him for a very low price and my farrier said that it's so slight and can be so easily corrected that I shouldn't drop the price any more. My question is would you of bought/not bought bearing in mine he passed everything else? Thanks