lannerch
Well-Known Member
I'm with those that recommend the full lameness investigation while he is still insured, if the buyer is still crazy enough to buy a lame horse without specific knowledge of what is causing the lameness. If the lameness reoccurs or worsens then even if the buyer plays for horse insurance it will be excluded immediately and will be no longer covered and the oppotunity will be lost.
All horses eat money and only the very small amount of professionals ever make money on a horse. And why have horse insurance if your not prepared to pay the excess.
I'm out of pocket with my horse every day, who here is not?
All horses eat money and only the very small amount of professionals ever make money on a horse. And why have horse insurance if your not prepared to pay the excess.
I'm out of pocket with my horse every day, who here is not?
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