seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
Do you think that the owners of the horse are right to be seeking compensation? Or do you think that the whole thing was just rotten luck?
Personally I think that reading the whole story it is absolute madness that they even considered to proceed further with the sale when it appears that it was lame for a good 3/4 months before they could get it to pass the vetting...on the other hand the vet must have been convinced that all its lameness probs were due to a simple overreach and thus told them that the horse was worth perservering with. Who knows what the whole story is
Have to say though, that that article really did strike a chord for me having used the same vet for a vetting in the past and horse was later useless
Personally I think that reading the whole story it is absolute madness that they even considered to proceed further with the sale when it appears that it was lame for a good 3/4 months before they could get it to pass the vetting...on the other hand the vet must have been convinced that all its lameness probs were due to a simple overreach and thus told them that the horse was worth perservering with. Who knows what the whole story is
Have to say though, that that article really did strike a chord for me having used the same vet for a vetting in the past and horse was later useless