‘Selling a horse may soon become impossible’
Your weekly roundup of wonderful links to interesting insights, news and extra reading, most times horse related but sometimes not. Enjoy your Saturday morning with a coffee and a smile :)
Should you get a vet check when buying a horse?
What does a vet check really tell us?
What do you do if a vet says the horse has issues?
Reposting an opinion piece by Rowland Fernyhough published on the Horse and Hound or you can read about it here on Facebook:
Viewhill Farm link and comment
You might also be interested in:
The definitive guide to the pre-purchase equine vetting
Buyers ‘largely in the dark’ over equine dental checks in pre-purchase vettings
Study finds ‘almost no evidence’ to support equine neck X-rays in pre-purchase vettings
You can learn much more by checking out my new book, Buy The Right Horse.
Available as e-book, paperback and hardcover on Amazon or this link:
OR
You can buy this digital e-guide on Buying a Horse HERE
Private equity firms are buying up veterinary clinics and hiking prices 40% while overworking staff to exhaustion.
Pet care is just another Wall Street hustle now.
“Even your horse isn’t safe from corporate greed.”
Did you know?
The best stallions in history didn’t start as legends.
They started as risks.
Some were rejected. Some failed their first tests. Some were never ‘fashionable.’
But the right breeder saw their potential.
Your job isn’t to follow trends.
It’s to see what others can’t yet see.
Till next time when I see you in your inboxes! ~ Jeanette