haejilnyeok
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Has anyone got any experience with insuring horses with known issues or vices?
I'm currently looking to buy a horse but don't have a massive budget so my options are quite limited. I'm going to view two this week but they both come with big "ifs".
One is a 9yo gelding, consistent competition record up to 1.20 showjumping but he's a windsucker.
The other is a 6yo gelding with very little milage due to having a tie back op and having time off as the other horses on the yard have taken priority.
Both are well bred out of good mares and I've no doubt I'd have a lot of fun on either but I've no idea how this would affect insuring them as I've never had anything with a vice or preexisting condition.
Does anyone have a horse with similar issues that they've been able to insure?
My last horse was approx. £82 per month (incl. vets fees up to £5000, public liability etc) to insure with no vices/issues on her record so I'm sort of blind to how much this could be inflated buly declaring a vice or condition.
Also, can either of these horses actually pass a vetting? I know they can both be sound, have clean xrays etc but to what extent do these issues affect a vet cert?
Thanks
I'm currently looking to buy a horse but don't have a massive budget so my options are quite limited. I'm going to view two this week but they both come with big "ifs".
One is a 9yo gelding, consistent competition record up to 1.20 showjumping but he's a windsucker.
The other is a 6yo gelding with very little milage due to having a tie back op and having time off as the other horses on the yard have taken priority.
Both are well bred out of good mares and I've no doubt I'd have a lot of fun on either but I've no idea how this would affect insuring them as I've never had anything with a vice or preexisting condition.
Does anyone have a horse with similar issues that they've been able to insure?
My last horse was approx. £82 per month (incl. vets fees up to £5000, public liability etc) to insure with no vices/issues on her record so I'm sort of blind to how much this could be inflated buly declaring a vice or condition.
Also, can either of these horses actually pass a vetting? I know they can both be sound, have clean xrays etc but to what extent do these issues affect a vet cert?
Thanks