EquestrianFairy
Well-Known Member
Following on from a post further down it has got me thinking:
Ive had my boy on loan from September 2008 and i can buy him in April 2009 for £2000 (ETS: I will try and negotiate this)
He has one known issue and thats an asymmetrical pelvis which i have sorted out with my own money (and its hurt
) anyway- he will always be slightly unlevel but there is a significant difference now and hes alot more happier/relaxed.
Ive never thought about getting him vetted tbh, he has seen the vet once when i noticed he wasnt 'right' trotted/lunged all sound and obv physio has done the rest.
Would you have him vetted before buying him?
Also: which vetting?
Ive had him for almost 7 months on loan so far, we've done lots of jumping/hacking out etc.
i wanted to reiterate: he is 100% SOUND.
Thanks
Ive had my boy on loan from September 2008 and i can buy him in April 2009 for £2000 (ETS: I will try and negotiate this)
He has one known issue and thats an asymmetrical pelvis which i have sorted out with my own money (and its hurt
Ive never thought about getting him vetted tbh, he has seen the vet once when i noticed he wasnt 'right' trotted/lunged all sound and obv physio has done the rest.
Would you have him vetted before buying him?
Also: which vetting?
Ive had him for almost 7 months on loan so far, we've done lots of jumping/hacking out etc.
i wanted to reiterate: he is 100% SOUND.
Thanks