reindeerlover
Well-Known Member
Well my lovely pony has been on trial for 10 days and they love her, they wanted her vetted so got the vet out to her today, all went brilliantly with vet saying what a great pony she is and how everyone should have one! Passed all flexions etc with flying colours.
However... I was under the impression that she was 10 1/2 years old and that is what she was advertised at.
Vet says she is 14!!! Passport is stupid generic one with age unknown on it and microchip form is the same.
My Vet vacc her in January and I asked what she thought and she agreed that 10 was about right.
NOW, they still want her but say that the £2600 agreed is now too much. I have 3 questions;
1. Is it really that easy to be so precise about ages?
2. How much should I go down to
3. Should I pay for a "second opinion" from a dentist and risk him being right all along?
I want these people to have her as they are perfect for her but I don't want to drop the price by a silly amount either.

However... I was under the impression that she was 10 1/2 years old and that is what she was advertised at.
Vet says she is 14!!! Passport is stupid generic one with age unknown on it and microchip form is the same.
My Vet vacc her in January and I asked what she thought and she agreed that 10 was about right.
NOW, they still want her but say that the £2600 agreed is now too much. I have 3 questions;
1. Is it really that easy to be so precise about ages?
2. How much should I go down to
3. Should I pay for a "second opinion" from a dentist and risk him being right all along?
I want these people to have her as they are perfect for her but I don't want to drop the price by a silly amount either.