TT v KU [2020] NZDT 1324 (9 September 2020) [pdf, 230 KB]
...not detract from clear evidence of the experience that Ms T had had once the pony was transported to [redacted]. 19. Ms U stated that the pony was most likely grass affected, and that his feed was out of her control. It is always possible for environmental factors to impact on behaviour. However, the sale occurred in winter, before any spring flush, and the behaviour was exhibited, and reported, almost immediately. The pony was very young, and green. I am satisfied that the pony w...