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Selling a Horse

Selling a Horse

ISBN: 9780851317502

Author: Peter Gray

Publisher: J.A.Allen

Format: Paperback

Price: AUD $11.99
RRP: AUD $14.95
Selling a horse is often a difficult and tenuous exercise, especially if the horse has problems. This book sets out to advise sellers about the strengths and weaknesses of their positions: information being the essence of preparation. Thus forearmed, you can be ready for any problems that are likely to arise and, by anticipating the pitfalls, avoid those that are often also inevitable. The subjects include: the law of the land; public and private sales; vices; vendors' certificates; conditions for which a horse may be returned; warranties; preparation for sale; and the vet's opinion. "Selling a Horse" is an ideal companion to the author's "Vetting the Horse", "Soundness in the Horse" and "Buying a Horse". It is an essential addition to every horse owner's bookshelf.
Book Title: Selling a Horse
Publisher: J.A.Allen
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780851317502
Author: Peter Gray
Author Notes: Peter Gray started a practice in Fermon, Country Cork, a major growth area in the world of Thoroughbred breeding in 1967. From this he was taken to the international sales circuit, acting on behalf of buyers. He also vetted for leading trainers and agents and for individuals buying three-day-eventers and show-jumpers. In 1972 he led the clinical attack in the first European outbreak of equine viruses abortion accompanied by paralysis. The manner in which the problem was tackled laid the basis or the way such outbreaks are approached even today. During the seventies he ran a foaling station, and also developed an active interest in physiotherapy as a form of treatment for lame horses. As well as the clinical diagnosis and control of virus diseases in racing and competing horses. In 1983 he took out a permit to train under National Hunt rules and then acted as a resident vet in one of the larger racing yards in Britain during a virus outbreak in the following flat season.
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