nagblagger
Mildred's Maid
I would go back for another trial and see if you still get 'that feeling', discuss with the owner and see if an agreement can be made.
It's really a how long is a piece of string situation isn't it? It could really be nothing forever or it could get worse, quickly. A specialist exam is around £400 which would tell me exactly what type of cataract it is, vision quality etc.
The vetting vet said she would 'have an opinion' on it if she were buying with her vet head, but also that on a personal level she would potentially take the risk given it's small and seems to cause no issues at the moment.
I'm still no more decided for having slept on it. Some people say not with a barge bole and others are sharing stories of jumping 1.20 with no issues!
What would be a reasonable deduction from price do you reckon? I want to say the seller has been great so far and I don't want to mess her around.
He's priced at 7k so I've asked what best price would be all things considered (there were a couple of other things pulled up, mild tooth decay and vet thought he was footy behind and would benefit from being shod on all 4s).
I'd be more inclined to walk away with that additional info, but that's saying that as someone who hasn't met/seen/ridden the horse.He's priced at 7k so I've asked what best price would be all things considered (there were a couple of other things pulled up, mild tooth decay and vet thought he was footy behind and would benefit from being shod on all 4s).
You could insure the horse for everything and they wouldn't know about the issues raised.
Sadly that would be insurance fraud
If the insurer found out they would certainly not payout on any claims and could take further criminal action against you for committing fraud.
While it might be tempting, it shouldn't be done without considering the full consequences.
I'd be more inclined to walk away with that additional info, but that's saying that as someone who hasn't met/seen/ridden the horse.
Maybe take a punt at 2-3k like others have suggested, but 7k absolutely not.
Cataract - Potential £5000+ surgery
Tooth Decay - Potential Extractions and more frequent dental work
Footy - God knows what what could be, we've seen plenty of people spend much money on their footy horses to have them end up absolutely crocked, retired, and/or pts.
Sadly that would be insurance fraud
If the insurer found out they would certainly not payout on any claims and could take further criminal action against you for committing fraud.
While it might be tempting, it shouldn't be done without considering the full consequences.
Is the vet your own vet? The more you’re sharing the less confident I am in what the vet is telling you. The horse is either lame or it’s not…Vet said the lameness was so mild she wouldn't even consider putting it on the report...