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RE: New filly- seller wants to buy back.....
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streakysox - 2016-09-12 5:32 AM
cheryl makofka - 2016-09-10 9:39 PM
ThreeCorners - 2016-09-10 1:32 PM
streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.
Β Thats what insurance is for.
Insurance doesn't reimburse you for the heartache of the loss. It doesn't replace the hair you pull out trying to bubble wrap them.
When I did have insurance on a horse it was mortality insurance. They let me insure for the amount that I paid for the horse until the horse started winning. It would not increase the value because of training. Insurance did not cover injuries. Example, friend buys a young stallion that is a son of Dash For Perks. Horse is playing and runs down the fence and slides to a stop, slips and straddles a T post. It cut him so badly that he still limps, 10 years later. Insurance does not cover that. Most people do not have insurance on foals anyway. I don't have insurance on anything and one horse is a reserve world champion, probably because the insurance companies do everything they can to keep from paying.
You can insure for loss of use and then that would be covered.
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