Birker2020
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Had my renewal quotation last week from NFU for my rising 16 year old, and its nearly £1000 a year, gone up from £74 to £83. Started shopping around at Your Horse Live last month and got a couple of quotes from KBIS and SEIB in time for my renewal date. I had a very good quote of SEIB which was exactly the same benefits as my present insurer and £30 month cheaper, but after faxing my horses veterinary history to them, and their underwriters assessing the risk they have told me they will not cover my horse for illness, only accident.
Now I need to send his history to KBIS and see what they can offer me. KBIS seem hopeful there won't be many exclusions on the policy. The problem seems to stem from the fact I had the vet out for gassy colic, once or twice but it was just a matter of giving a shot of painkiller and he was fine again (due to rich grazing at yard). Nothing of any concern.
Spoke to vet yesterday and he said that the colic's were nothing and that they couldn't make an issue out of those, it was the equivalent of us having tummy ache. But he obviously wasn't right as SEIB underwriters were really worried about the colics and said they would only take on my horse for accident and not illness.
Don't know whether to go for the cheap insurance and put some money aside every month in case of illness, my vet said I could credit my account if I wanted to. I've had him 8 years and he hasn't had an episode of colic for over 18 months now. In the eventuality of him getting colic - if push came to shove I could afford the colic operation as I have savings but would rather be insured. The vet said such an op would be £4K - £6K. He said he wouldn't hesitate to operate on Bailey as he is in such good shape and is competed every weekend, and fit, sound and healthy.
WWYD? Go for the cheaper insurance and credit my vet account or pay the dearer renewal and hope they would cover me for colic?
Now I need to send his history to KBIS and see what they can offer me. KBIS seem hopeful there won't be many exclusions on the policy. The problem seems to stem from the fact I had the vet out for gassy colic, once or twice but it was just a matter of giving a shot of painkiller and he was fine again (due to rich grazing at yard). Nothing of any concern.
Spoke to vet yesterday and he said that the colic's were nothing and that they couldn't make an issue out of those, it was the equivalent of us having tummy ache. But he obviously wasn't right as SEIB underwriters were really worried about the colics and said they would only take on my horse for accident and not illness.
Don't know whether to go for the cheap insurance and put some money aside every month in case of illness, my vet said I could credit my account if I wanted to. I've had him 8 years and he hasn't had an episode of colic for over 18 months now. In the eventuality of him getting colic - if push came to shove I could afford the colic operation as I have savings but would rather be insured. The vet said such an op would be £4K - £6K. He said he wouldn't hesitate to operate on Bailey as he is in such good shape and is competed every weekend, and fit, sound and healthy.
WWYD? Go for the cheaper insurance and credit my vet account or pay the dearer renewal and hope they would cover me for colic?
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