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If this gelding becomes a really serious possibility I will definitely have a vet come take a look. Thank you!If the gelding has a chronic limp it would probably get worse with age. Has a veterinarian looked at this horse. If so, what does he/she say about the geldings future? If I were you I'd want to talk with the vet and see what he says. My Guess is that he would tell you to keep looking.
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Why is the guy selling him??I have been looking to buy a horse for a while now, and we found out some of our friends sell horses. He has this one gelding he is willing to sell to me for around $650 or trade. The gelding is beautiful, and he is the perfect height for me. All of their horses are very gentle and his sire is a champion barrel racer who is 25 and in perfect condition. The only problem with the gelding is that he said that when he was a colt he was playing with another colt and got his hoof stuck in a gate and hurt himself. He said he sees him limping sometimes. I don't plan on entering any competitions, so this gelding would just be for pleasure riding. Do you guys think his hoof would become a problem in the future and that I should just keep looking at different horses? Or are there things I could do to strengthen his leg? Thank you so much!
I can't remember how old he said he was but he is around 10. I have looked on Craigslist, the good ones go so fast!I would pass! It isn't worth it. The horse obviously has a really bad leg injury and you would probably have to pay a lot of money on medications to get it better, and even then it might not work. How old is the horse? Have you looked on craigslist?
I would have a vet come and look at it too!
I have not ridden him yet because we have been out of town, but he told us that his family has ridden him quite a bit. If I remember correctly he said that they never had any problems with his hoof while riding, so it may just be a thing that acts up every now and then.It would really depend on how serious the injury is.....Has the guy ever had anyone look at it? Does he ever ride this horse? Does it seem to limp when you are riding it? Does he seem to be in pain?