digitalangel
Well-Known Member
Funny story...
Went to a dealer that i thought had a good rep. Turns out its not so good. fell in love with the horse though, but a few things concerned me. Firstly the markings dont quite match the horse though it is a grey white leg markings should still show as a foal right? The horse acts younger than its states ( its supposed to be 6, but rides like a 4 year old ) hes weak and needs building up. He had a stonking great splint and was very down on his heels and his feet looked terrible. Also it felt funny behind at a trot on the road, almost like its back end was trailing behind him. hard to explain.
Anyway i thought i would try to find out what vet he uses and a familiar name popped up, the vet has been struck off before and ive heard some people have had dodgy vettings.
So while i really clicked with the horse, and im *very* picky.. i am worried that i will waste my money on a vetting and he will fail. I am also terrified of buying a horse who is going to have issues with his foot conformation ( ive already had 3 of those! ) although i know from experience, good looking hooves dont mean anything either.
There is a sensible option - a 4yo bay probably around the same level of education with better feet and better paces. i clicked with him, but not as much.
my heart says grey, my head says bay. Do i risk a vetting with the dealer? has anyone bought off a 'suspect' dealer and had a positive experience?
i dont know what to do - help!!
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Went to a dealer that i thought had a good rep. Turns out its not so good. fell in love with the horse though, but a few things concerned me. Firstly the markings dont quite match the horse though it is a grey white leg markings should still show as a foal right? The horse acts younger than its states ( its supposed to be 6, but rides like a 4 year old ) hes weak and needs building up. He had a stonking great splint and was very down on his heels and his feet looked terrible. Also it felt funny behind at a trot on the road, almost like its back end was trailing behind him. hard to explain.
Anyway i thought i would try to find out what vet he uses and a familiar name popped up, the vet has been struck off before and ive heard some people have had dodgy vettings.
So while i really clicked with the horse, and im *very* picky.. i am worried that i will waste my money on a vetting and he will fail. I am also terrified of buying a horse who is going to have issues with his foot conformation ( ive already had 3 of those! ) although i know from experience, good looking hooves dont mean anything either.
There is a sensible option - a 4yo bay probably around the same level of education with better feet and better paces. i clicked with him, but not as much.
my heart says grey, my head says bay. Do i risk a vetting with the dealer? has anyone bought off a 'suspect' dealer and had a positive experience?
i dont know what to do - help!!