Katieg123
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I am currently selling my horse and interested buyers were getting him vetted when the vet noticed that he has an irregular heartbeat. He recommended I get a full work up and ECG done at an equine hospital to help understand his condition and what sort of future he may have. The vet mentioned that this may have no impact on his potential career and, if this is the case after determined at the equine hospital, the potential buyers may still be interested.
Has anyone had any experience with a similar case? If it is decided he cannot have a ridden career he will retire at home with me. I am not sure if the buyers would be expecting him for a cheaper price after the work up if it is determined he can still have a career - what would be a normal price reduction for this situation?
I am at a bit of a loss with this one as it was the last thing I was expecting! He's always been completely healthy the whole time I have owned him.
TIA
I am currently selling my horse and interested buyers were getting him vetted when the vet noticed that he has an irregular heartbeat. He recommended I get a full work up and ECG done at an equine hospital to help understand his condition and what sort of future he may have. The vet mentioned that this may have no impact on his potential career and, if this is the case after determined at the equine hospital, the potential buyers may still be interested.
Has anyone had any experience with a similar case? If it is decided he cannot have a ridden career he will retire at home with me. I am not sure if the buyers would be expecting him for a cheaper price after the work up if it is determined he can still have a career - what would be a normal price reduction for this situation?
I am at a bit of a loss with this one as it was the last thing I was expecting! He's always been completely healthy the whole time I have owned him.
TIA