Silly question i know!..lol...Are all horses a year older on Jan 1st...ie would my 18mth old x breed be refered to as a 2yr old now? or is that purley TB's
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My horses never get older - if I buy a 10 year old, I sell it 2 years later it is still a 10 year old.
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Reminds me of a dealer I used to work for. When asked how old a horse was he used to say 'how old do you want it to be?' Everything he had in was usually 7 or 8... irrespective of actual age...
To answer the original question I tend to use 1 Jan to age a horse in general. So a friend of mine who has a warmblood we now class as being 4yo and eligible to start BDing. He's in his fourth year if not strictly speaking four until March.
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Reminds me of a dealer I used to work for. When asked how old a horse was he used to say 'how old do you want it to be?' Everything he had in was usually 7 or 8... irrespective of actual age...
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only slightly dishonest then!
wouldn't the vet may able to tell his actual age by the horses teeth though?
ahhh, I see! what about corformation or something??? there must be some way of estimating the age, I read briefly about the teeth somewhere so that's why I mentioned it!
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ahhh, I see! what about corformation or something??? there must be some way of estimating the age, I read briefly about the teeth somewhere so that's why I mentioned it!
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Registration is really the only way - well until we teach horses to talk! There are ways, but nothing is exact so can be fudged.