Vix1978
Well-Known Member
I've currently got a horse in to school on and sell on behalf of an owner and he is proving a tricky one. I could really do with some advice on what I should do next.
Bit of history:
Horse went out on loan with a view to buy at the back end of last year. To cut a long story short, he cam back just before christmas with a bucket load of issues - head shy, frightened of jumping, very sensitive in the mouth etc etc
He was then sent to a yard on sales livery where they did the grand sum of f'all with him for 4 months
Anyway, he came to me in May, and has been going from strength to strength on the flat. He is now training at home at elem level, and we are starting to restore his confidence in jumping again (v. small cross poles and grids).
The problem is is that when people come to try him and become unbalanced in the seat, it frightens him and his answer is to scoot off. I have been really open with the viewers he has had - saying that he needs a balanced seat, light hands and he is fine. Yes he can throw in the odd spook and evasion but what horse can't! Yet still I seem to get people wanting to come and see him and when they get on him it is evident they are not balanced. He has already deposited 3 people who have come to see him. I've tried desensitising him, getting my girls to ride him aswell and they don't have an issue with him either.
What I need is someone experienced to come and see him who wants to concentrate on the flat, or has the time patience and expertise to continue to restore his confidence in jumping. The price the owner is selling him for does reflect these quirks - and with an experienced rider, he is ready to go out and be successful prelim/novice dressage - I just can't find the right buyer!! He is currently advertised on Horsemart, Horsequest, Horse Deals, Project horses - where else could I try????
Any advice gratefully received
Now for the rant - someone came to see him last Sunday, wanted him and left a deposit. Sitting down yesterday with the owner, horse all ready to go and I call the purchasers as they are running late. It then transpires that they have changed their minds! "We sent you an e-mail" they said (never received). Surely the courteous thing to do would to have been to have a conversation with the owner. I was furious and really upset for the owner. It was hard enough for her anyway selling the horse, but to be messed around like this is unforgiveable
Bit of history:
Horse went out on loan with a view to buy at the back end of last year. To cut a long story short, he cam back just before christmas with a bucket load of issues - head shy, frightened of jumping, very sensitive in the mouth etc etc
He was then sent to a yard on sales livery where they did the grand sum of f'all with him for 4 months
Anyway, he came to me in May, and has been going from strength to strength on the flat. He is now training at home at elem level, and we are starting to restore his confidence in jumping again (v. small cross poles and grids).
The problem is is that when people come to try him and become unbalanced in the seat, it frightens him and his answer is to scoot off. I have been really open with the viewers he has had - saying that he needs a balanced seat, light hands and he is fine. Yes he can throw in the odd spook and evasion but what horse can't! Yet still I seem to get people wanting to come and see him and when they get on him it is evident they are not balanced. He has already deposited 3 people who have come to see him. I've tried desensitising him, getting my girls to ride him aswell and they don't have an issue with him either.
What I need is someone experienced to come and see him who wants to concentrate on the flat, or has the time patience and expertise to continue to restore his confidence in jumping. The price the owner is selling him for does reflect these quirks - and with an experienced rider, he is ready to go out and be successful prelim/novice dressage - I just can't find the right buyer!! He is currently advertised on Horsemart, Horsequest, Horse Deals, Project horses - where else could I try????
Any advice gratefully received
Now for the rant - someone came to see him last Sunday, wanted him and left a deposit. Sitting down yesterday with the owner, horse all ready to go and I call the purchasers as they are running late. It then transpires that they have changed their minds! "We sent you an e-mail" they said (never received). Surely the courteous thing to do would to have been to have a conversation with the owner. I was furious and really upset for the owner. It was hard enough for her anyway selling the horse, but to be messed around like this is unforgiveable