Choccy*Dun
Member
Hi,
Just thought I'd introduce myself as a new member ... I've followed all your posts for a while but have decided to officially sign up!
Whilst you're here, I'd really appreciate your opinions on something. Back in 2003 I bought a horse from a dealer. He was a gorgeous little 9yr old Connie x TB type, very nervous and heavily scarred, but he had a heart of gold. I was only in my mid-teens when I got him so was naieve to the world of dealers, and my parents were pretty un-horsey at the time so we were relying on our YO for guidance ... we never received a vaccination record and the dealer couldn't give us any info other than he came from a 'Dr OConnor' in Ireland (this was in the days before passports).
Now I wonder if he was perhaps involved in a bad accident before he came to me (hence scarring), or if he was put into early retirement and stolen, then sold onto us.
Has anyone had similar experiences, or any idea on if you think it was really odd for us not to receive ANY documentation with him? I've tried contacting the dealer but he's since passed away ... but I've also lost my lovely gelding and I'm heartbroken
Sorry it's a bit of a negative first post, but would really appreciate any views you may have, good or bad! Thank you x
Just thought I'd introduce myself as a new member ... I've followed all your posts for a while but have decided to officially sign up!
Whilst you're here, I'd really appreciate your opinions on something. Back in 2003 I bought a horse from a dealer. He was a gorgeous little 9yr old Connie x TB type, very nervous and heavily scarred, but he had a heart of gold. I was only in my mid-teens when I got him so was naieve to the world of dealers, and my parents were pretty un-horsey at the time so we were relying on our YO for guidance ... we never received a vaccination record and the dealer couldn't give us any info other than he came from a 'Dr OConnor' in Ireland (this was in the days before passports).
Now I wonder if he was perhaps involved in a bad accident before he came to me (hence scarring), or if he was put into early retirement and stolen, then sold onto us.
Has anyone had similar experiences, or any idea on if you think it was really odd for us not to receive ANY documentation with him? I've tried contacting the dealer but he's since passed away ... but I've also lost my lovely gelding and I'm heartbroken
Sorry it's a bit of a negative first post, but would really appreciate any views you may have, good or bad! Thank you x