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I was looking for advice on loaning a horse that had a kissing spines surgery over 2 years ago he’s 10 and hasn’t had a problem since and has been jumping 1m tracks ?
 
I was looking for advice on loaning a horse that had a kissing spines surgery over 2 years ago he’s 10 and hasn’t had a problem since and has been jumping 1m tracks ?

If the horse is up and running, sound, happy and doing what you want to do, and it is on loan, I don't see a drawback.

The good thing with a loan is that you can hand back if it doesn't work out.

I wouldn't buy the horse.
 
I would loan him not buy him but carefully check the reason he is available before you take him on and fall in love with him.
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I had an 11 year old horse with kissing spines on loan for nine years. His were too extensive for surgery but he could still jump 1 metre tracks as long as there were no very tight combinations. He was a super quality horse and had a lovely nature.
 
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