Warning bell for me would go off. 2,5k for a Novice BE horse that's 8 seems all wrong to me.
Depends what you want to do with him and why he failed flexion test. Theyre not always 100% accurate anyway. Get your own vet that you really trust to vet him and see what they think. Its your money, go for it if you want and you can be sure you can improve his life!![]()
Same here. I like the look of him and would probably take a chance, but I don't sell on my horses. I wouldn't have thought he'd make a suitable project, as he is likely to fail a flexion test.
Found him. He has not evented for a year and last 3 runs were really poor (elimination etc) so never made it successfully around a BE Novice course. Pretty much has 20 penalties each time XC at BE100. Looks like a stunning horse but think you would need to think about his future in another arena other than eventing. Also showing as 17 hands on BE and not 16.3.
Found him. He has not evented for a year and last 3 runs were really poor (elimination etc) so never made it successfully around a BE Novice course. Pretty much has 20 penalties each time XC at BE100. Looks like a stunning horse but think you would need to think about his future in another arena other than eventing. Also showing as 17 hands on BE and not 16.3.