flirtygerty
Well-Known Member
Hi,
through no fault of anybody's, my horses loaner can't keep him and I cant bring him home, so have decided (not easily) to sell him.
He's a good all rounder, handsome, but quirky, as in, if he can get out of a field/stable he will, tries to undo farriers belts/chaps, likes twanging elastic on jackets while having feet picked out, pulls things into stables/field over doors/gates, pulls down, then pees on hay bales, very dominant with other horses, refuses point blank to lunge, sets his neck and off he goes, never far though and in 7 years, have never got this sorted, happy to long rein, oh, and he will test a rider who thinks they know it all.
Having given his minus's, there's not a bad bone in him, I just feel his new owner should be aware of what a lovely character he is, how do I phrase his add, any suggestions appreciated
through no fault of anybody's, my horses loaner can't keep him and I cant bring him home, so have decided (not easily) to sell him.
He's a good all rounder, handsome, but quirky, as in, if he can get out of a field/stable he will, tries to undo farriers belts/chaps, likes twanging elastic on jackets while having feet picked out, pulls things into stables/field over doors/gates, pulls down, then pees on hay bales, very dominant with other horses, refuses point blank to lunge, sets his neck and off he goes, never far though and in 7 years, have never got this sorted, happy to long rein, oh, and he will test a rider who thinks they know it all.
Having given his minus's, there's not a bad bone in him, I just feel his new owner should be aware of what a lovely character he is, how do I phrase his add, any suggestions appreciated
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