lannerch
Well-Known Member
go with your eyes wide open, itake someone with you and make sure you ask about everythinga and ask if they think the horse is suitable for what you want to do with it, and obviously do not consider buying anything without a full vetting. If you were to buy get every promise in writing.
A dealer is in theory a safer way of buying as they are covered by the sale of goods act so goods must be fit for purpose and you have more comeback if something was to go wrong.
A dealer is in theory a safer way of buying as they are covered by the sale of goods act so goods must be fit for purpose and you have more comeback if something was to go wrong.