Passtheshampoo
Well-Known Member
I've had horses for 35 years, owned a fair few over that time and I've never had one vetted and only one I sold was vetted (passed fine but I did have to point out to the vet doing the vetting an old injury that he had missed on his inspection!).
If I was buying something which was a lot of money or I was hoping to compete then I think I would opt for a vetting. For anything else I'd to use my own judgement, be it on my head. As others have said a vetting is only assessing a horse on that particular day. I've known a few people who have had horses vetted only for them to have lameness issues soon afterwards.
If I was buying something which was a lot of money or I was hoping to compete then I think I would opt for a vetting. For anything else I'd to use my own judgement, be it on my head. As others have said a vetting is only assessing a horse on that particular day. I've known a few people who have had horses vetted only for them to have lameness issues soon afterwards.