Someone needs a life. Before you go saying crap about what horse I am selling. Its none of your business and you dont know what kind of seller I am.
First off, the vet checked her and the front legs were because my farrier trimmed her too short.
Second, the back legs will need injections to help her joints. Which if you know anything about performance horses that injections are a normal routine preventative care measure.
Third, I NEVER disclosed in her ad that she was suited for any high impact riding. Nor do you know what I will later go into further discussion into the interested parties. And yes, youre right! Id never do Working cowhorse with her because I wouldnt push her that far because I care about her. Its not like Im selling her over the internet to have her shipped. Its called VET CHECKS and seeing the horse in person. Did you ever care about how I feel because I just recently bought the horse with NOTHING disclosed about her short comings? Guess not. But, im taking the higher road and saying that she is not suited for it.
Shame on me? She has wonderful breeding and thats where her price comes from as well as her being a nice horse that is trustworthy. She can ride just fine in the video as you can see.
Get a life Tiffany Heath.