Tobiano
Well-Known Member
in your shoes (sorry!) OP I too would be very cross! It's clearly part of the horse's management that should be discussed on the phone when you enquired. I would find it hard to believe that the seller forgot to mention it but that is the kindest interpretation.
Yes, in this case you could have specifically asked about shoeing (and AA's list above) but IMHO a responsible seller will not wait to be asked a specific question before saying something which is relevant to the horse's suitability. My 2 best horses were over 3 hours away from home so I would not limit the travelling time, but you do leave yourself open to expensive and wasteful trips however careful you are. I have been to see more than one horse who turned out to be lame. Always seems to be a miracle that you ever find the right one! Good luck with your search
Yes, in this case you could have specifically asked about shoeing (and AA's list above) but IMHO a responsible seller will not wait to be asked a specific question before saying something which is relevant to the horse's suitability. My 2 best horses were over 3 hours away from home so I would not limit the travelling time, but you do leave yourself open to expensive and wasteful trips however careful you are. I have been to see more than one horse who turned out to be lame. Always seems to be a miracle that you ever find the right one! Good luck with your search