Sarah Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

My friend suggested I post this to remind everyone of the importance of always doing a 
pre-purchase vet check prior to buying.  I had what may have been a close call with a 
horse advertised as an endurance prospect.  The seller told me this horse had no 
health problems and one owner.  Anyway, its a small horse community where I live and I 
was lucky to find out the real history when a friend recognized the horse's name.  I 
discovered that this horse that I inquired about was previously placed in the area as 
a "rescue horse" due to stifle problems.  I don't know his full history, but enough to 
be concerned about the conflicting information I have now received.

I'm sure this is not new and misrepresentation has been happening for as long as there 
have been horses and horse traders.  Buyer beware!

Happy trails,
Sarah


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