Mic
Member
I bought my horse just over a year ago. He was fine when I tried him out and I arranged a vetting for a few days later. The vet came and discovered fairly quickly that the horse had a slight cough. He continued with the vetting and made a big show of squeezing the top of the horses throat and saying it was just an upper respiratory infection which he provided the then owner with antibiotics for. He passed him and sent me a clean vetting certificate and a letter saying he had a slight cough but it was not anything to worry about. I took my horse new horse home after he completed the antibiotics and the cough faded to just a very occassional cough, mainly in faster work. In autumn his cough suddenly got much worse and it has been a disaster since. To cut a long story short, my vet is now saying that he is unlikely to ever get better and will probably need inhalors for the rest of his life, something that will be very expensive long term
I am gutted. I spent a year looking for a horse and if the vet at the vetting had even suggested there could be a problem rather than reassuring me he was absolutely fine I would never have bought him. I blew my budget for his fab temperament and he was meant to be my new event horse. Has anyone any experience of claiming from the 'indemnity fund'? My vet has suggested I should write to the vet who vetted him as I could claim compensation. Would appreciate any advice / experience of this before I attempt to write my letter! Thanks.