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I want to take the horse to my barn for a trial period, but the seller doesnt want the horse to leave her property. Should I be suspicious?

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I want to take the horse to my barn for a trial period, but the seller doesnt want the horse to leave her property. Should I be suspicious?

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A. Not necessarily. The seller may have other buyers lined up, or the seller may simply not want to take the risk that something may happen to her horse while it is not under her care. If you can, try the horse several times at the sellers barn instead. Q.

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