La Fiaba
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I have a potential buyer coming to look at one of my horses this afternoon. I have been completely honest with the woman, my horse will need to be restarted as has been off a year, but she is very well handled and good mannered. She is being sold 'from the field' as it were.
Consider she can't be seen being ridden (however on the lunge she is an angel) and is being sold as such, would you want to arrive to see the horse all clean and prepared and ready to be lunged, or would you prefer to see that she is good to groom, pick out feet, catch, lead etc first?
Was thinking also that the time taked preparing her would be a good time to chat to the buyer so we can see if they are a good match.
Thoughts? Brunello for anyone with legible ones
Consider she can't be seen being ridden (however on the lunge she is an angel) and is being sold as such, would you want to arrive to see the horse all clean and prepared and ready to be lunged, or would you prefer to see that she is good to groom, pick out feet, catch, lead etc first?
Was thinking also that the time taked preparing her would be a good time to chat to the buyer so we can see if they are a good match.
Thoughts? Brunello for anyone with legible ones