JULESMGARNER
Well-Known Member
As the heading says really, when you are buying a horse, is it really worth getting it vetted? Whoever I speak to about this half say yes, definitely have potential new horse vetted, other half say, I've never had a horse vetted in my life, waste of money just take someone experienced with you!
The people who seem to be anti are that way "because of the wretched flexion tests, that otherwise excellent horses are failing a vetting because of these ridiculous tests when really there's nothing wrong with the horse."
I'm not looking to buy a competition horse, just nice allrounder/new friend and I'll be spending about £3000 - £4000 max.
The people who seem to be anti are that way "because of the wretched flexion tests, that otherwise excellent horses are failing a vetting because of these ridiculous tests when really there's nothing wrong with the horse."
I'm not looking to buy a competition horse, just nice allrounder/new friend and I'll be spending about £3000 - £4000 max.