Bri
Well-Known Member
Just playing with the idea of selling my mare as I dont think i'll have the time or money for her whilst I do my final year at uni in September.
Dont have a clue how much I should be asking for her though, obviously I know due to the economy at the moment I can expect it to be a fairly small amount.
She's a 16.2hh Skewbald Irish Sports Mare. She is well bred - By Crossdrum Spurs out of an Irish Draught Mare with good breeding.
She's 5 years old, fairly established flatwork although still needs a bit of work. Lovely ride, very trainable although can be a bit stubborn and have a bit of attitude. Super jump, have only done up to about 3"6 on her but she clears it easily and has plenty of scope to go further. Very sane, safe & sensible. Sort of horse that doesnt blink an eyelid at being asked to work in pouring rain & gale force winds.
Excellent to hack & on the roads, 100% to box/clip/catch/ trim (hasnt been shod yet). Easy to handle and a pleasure to be around, although is dominant towards other horses and possesive over feed.
Has been out to a few local places to do some dressage & the odd clear round but nothing more, although hoping to get her out and doing more in the spring.
Think that's everything....And also when would be the best time to put her on the market?
Thanks very much.
Dont have a clue how much I should be asking for her though, obviously I know due to the economy at the moment I can expect it to be a fairly small amount.
She's a 16.2hh Skewbald Irish Sports Mare. She is well bred - By Crossdrum Spurs out of an Irish Draught Mare with good breeding.
She's 5 years old, fairly established flatwork although still needs a bit of work. Lovely ride, very trainable although can be a bit stubborn and have a bit of attitude. Super jump, have only done up to about 3"6 on her but she clears it easily and has plenty of scope to go further. Very sane, safe & sensible. Sort of horse that doesnt blink an eyelid at being asked to work in pouring rain & gale force winds.
Excellent to hack & on the roads, 100% to box/clip/catch/ trim (hasnt been shod yet). Easy to handle and a pleasure to be around, although is dominant towards other horses and possesive over feed.
Has been out to a few local places to do some dressage & the odd clear round but nothing more, although hoping to get her out and doing more in the spring.
Think that's everything....And also when would be the best time to put her on the market?
Thanks very much.