16 January 2007 #1 D dieseldog Well-Known Member Joined 31 July 2005 Messages 14,333 Visit site If you bought a horse and its vacinations were a month out of date what would you do?
16 January 2007 #2 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com I'd be very p**ssed off and start again!
16 January 2007 #3 C Chex Well-Known Member Joined 31 October 2006 Messages 4,024 Location Scotland Visit site I would start again, but I'd be annoyed! If it was a week or something them try and backdate, don't think vets would be happy to backdate a month!
I would start again, but I'd be annoyed! If it was a week or something them try and backdate, don't think vets would be happy to backdate a month!
16 January 2007 #4 S sea_view Well-Known Member Joined 14 December 2005 Messages 7,347 Location Scotland Visit site This happened with a horse my friend just bought - she was not a happy bunny but the previous owner reduced the price to reflect what she'd have to pay starting over again!
This happened with a horse my friend just bought - she was not a happy bunny but the previous owner reduced the price to reflect what she'd have to pay starting over again!
16 January 2007 #5 N Nailed Well-Known Member Joined 26 September 2006 Messages 8,650 Location Stoke-on-Trent Visit site you can't realy do much else but start again.. vets aint going to risk their jobs for a month! Lou x
16 January 2007 #6 star Well-Known Member Joined 22 August 2001 Messages 6,781 Location Woking, Surrey Visit site start again. backdating is illegal and i persnoally wouldn't do it for anyone - not my problem after all!
start again. backdating is illegal and i persnoally wouldn't do it for anyone - not my problem after all!
16 January 2007 #7 J JessPickle Well-Known Member Joined 18 October 2005 Messages 13,049 Visit site That happened to us we had to start again, allthough it was our fault we completely forgot I thought they were due a diffrent type to when they were
That happened to us we had to start again, allthough it was our fault we completely forgot I thought they were due a diffrent type to when they were
16 January 2007 #8 T Thistle Well-Known Member Joined 14 September 2005 Messages 17,240 Location North East Suffolk Visit site Depends on what the horse was for. It won't affect the horse but you would not be able to compete.
16 January 2007 #9 X xxcharlottexx Well-Known Member Joined 1 May 2006 Messages 1,739 Location Lancashire Visit site happened to me in July when i bought my neddy was just over a month, but vet reccomended i started again.. better to be safe than sorry
happened to me in July when i bought my neddy was just over a month, but vet reccomended i started again.. better to be safe than sorry