indiat
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I am (hopefully)going to view an animal at the weekend that has been recommended by my daughter's RI. He is a 14.2 Welsh section D, 14 years old at the end of the month that has been there and got the t-shirt, good with kids etc. He sounds like he ticks all the boxes but the problem is he recently failed a five star vetting. He failed one flexion test, passed another and then when he was x-rayed and found to have arthritis in one foreleg. The person who was meant to buy him has now pulled out of the sale and his owners need the money to pay for their daughter's new horse so have said I can have him for 1500, all tack included. They are happy for me to see a copy of the vet's report and talk to the vet. The horse is showing no lameness and the RI says most horses of this age would have signs of arthritis and mobility problems. Would any of you take the risk and buy him? The other thing to add is that these people need to sell because their new horse used to belong to the RI and they owe her 1500 for it! I'm not saying she would lie to me, she's not like that, but she does have an interest in getting this gelding sold. I just went through two years of battling arthritis with my last mare and I'm a bit wary, but our budget means that teenagers have to be considered. I'd appreciate any advice.
I am (hopefully)going to view an animal at the weekend that has been recommended by my daughter's RI. He is a 14.2 Welsh section D, 14 years old at the end of the month that has been there and got the t-shirt, good with kids etc. He sounds like he ticks all the boxes but the problem is he recently failed a five star vetting. He failed one flexion test, passed another and then when he was x-rayed and found to have arthritis in one foreleg. The person who was meant to buy him has now pulled out of the sale and his owners need the money to pay for their daughter's new horse so have said I can have him for 1500, all tack included. They are happy for me to see a copy of the vet's report and talk to the vet. The horse is showing no lameness and the RI says most horses of this age would have signs of arthritis and mobility problems. Would any of you take the risk and buy him? The other thing to add is that these people need to sell because their new horse used to belong to the RI and they owe her 1500 for it! I'm not saying she would lie to me, she's not like that, but she does have an interest in getting this gelding sold. I just went through two years of battling arthritis with my last mare and I'm a bit wary, but our budget means that teenagers have to be considered. I'd appreciate any advice.