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I sure do hope not, because if so, this sounds like a serious breach of veterinary ethics to me.
However, some great advice on the part of the OP about the horse being vetted. Like I said, there's a dishonest seller just about anywhere. You have to be *so* careful when buying horses.
Then bring on the unethical vets
We consider ours a family friend, if he knowingly let us buy a crippled horse that might come to an end pretty quick. I have no use for so called 'ethics' if it involves calling out a liar.
I sure do hope not, because if so, this sounds like a serious breach of veterinary ethics to me.
However, some great advice on the part of the OP about the horse being vetted. Like I said, there's a dishonest seller just about anywhere. You have to be *so* careful when buying horses.
Then bring on the unethical vets
