No, I did not ask because I saw the foal in pictures and it looked normal at that time.Personally, no. It would depend on the following circumstances.
-Did you ask about her foaling history?
-How many non-dwarves had she produced before hand? (they may have not have known she was a dwarf producer until that foal)
-Was it an obvious dwarf?
-How educated were the breeders about dwarfism?
Then I don't think it was the seller's fault. You cannot assume how educated the breeder was unless they've been in the business and have known carrier lines. We have had mares produce foals that weren't dwarfy as foals but were as adults. Obviously, the deed for the next year was already done. We were not educated.No, I did not ask because I saw the foal in pictures and it looked normal at that time.
I thought she only had one foal before.
Oh yeah ! It's obvoiusly a dwarf.
I am sure the seller was educated.
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