"how are his feet" means such different things to different people. To you it may mean "has he ever been lame or had structural problems or thrush or anything whatsoever". To others it means "do his feet crack and chip", or "does he hold shoes", or "does he stay sound barefoot". To some, it means "how is the structural and 'trim' balance of his hooves and foot structure'. To others, "has he ever been so lame that EVEN *I* have been forced to the realization there's something wrong". To others, "have his feet generally remained attached to his body most of the time". Etc.
I seriously, seriously doubt this is an honestly issue; just different people hearing different meanings in a phrase (and possibly with different, ah, knowledge bases involved).
Truly I believe that most horse sellers are being honest, not intentionally lying. Just, quite often, they're on a different wavelength than the buyer, or of a different state of experience/knowledge of horses, and sometimes just kinda livin' in a different world
Pat
I seriously, seriously doubt this is an honestly issue; just different people hearing different meanings in a phrase (and possibly with different, ah, knowledge bases involved).
Truly I believe that most horse sellers are being honest, not intentionally lying. Just, quite often, they're on a different wavelength than the buyer, or of a different state of experience/knowledge of horses, and sometimes just kinda livin' in a different world
Pat
