--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't know about you guys but I know a lot of horses traders that drug a horse to sell and when the new owners get it home it is definitely not a "child's horse" that it was sold t be. > Renee in NC
I've had people tell me they thought this had happened to them, that they rode a horse at the owner's barn, it was a nice horse, they take it home and it goes crazy. I've never seen this personally, but I've definitely seen misrepresentation, or more commonly, nondisclosure. People just need to do their homework, take their time. I would spend as much time with a horse as possible before buying one. The more time you are able to spend, the more likely you will be able to figure out if you are compatable. Kim
