Ride Irish

onceuponatime are you sure its Ride irish, I would like to know where they are now, i know they have moved, neither of the websites that operate from that yard have Chuck Brizzell or Sean names on web
 
Hi Just wondering what your experience is of Royal Irish, are they a good dealer? Are they Ride Irish under a new name as indicated and were Ride Irish good? From the comments above sounds like there maybe some concerns?
 
Take someone experienced with you and if you like it then def get it FIVE STAGE VETTED AND BLOODS TAKEN!! Do not be persuaded to only have a 2 stage done which obviously a lot of sellers may prefer but vets now ask you to sign a disclaimer if you're only having a 2 stage x
 
Take someone experienced with you and if you like it then def get it FIVE STAGE VETTED AND BLOODS TAKEN!! Do not be persuaded to only have a 2 stage done which obviously a lot of sellers may prefer but vets now ask you to sign a disclaimer if you're only having a 2 stage x


As above AND above all else get said vetting done by an equine specialist vet of your choice that you have picked as being experienced and reputable. Do NOT accept a vet of their recommending OR a vet certificate dated a few days previously.
 
Totally agree with neddynesbitt! Not only have bloods taken but have them analysed at a top lab before you pay over any money.
 
My horse came from them passed a 5 stage vetting but despite numerous attempts by the vet to get bloods she failed and was kicked in the process. He went lame soon after I got him (navicular, suspensory strain, stifle issues and as discovered by Rossdales as previous broken pelvis). He was pts aged 9 as he was crippled :( my advice is that if the horse is needleshy and you're unable to get bloods WALK AWAY!!!!!!!
 
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