Cobsndogs
Well-Known Member
I know I was moaning recently as got my horse up for sale and hadn't had any responses.
So someone has rung and been out to see him, they really like him. Problem is I think they are totally overhorsing themselves and would not be happy to let him go to them. He is a 16.3 competition type, and although he is a total gentleman, I just don't feel he is for them. It is for a husband and wife share, he is a total novice and didn't try him, and she has lost her confidence ( I totally sympathise), and looked terrified on him and was only up there for about 10mins. I have heard from someone who knows them that they have got through 4 horses in past 2 years, as if they spook once etc they get sold on.
My husband is saying I can't dictate what people do with a horse once they buy it, and I know that, but I think my horse deserves better than ending up being sold on again through no fault of his own, and would rather keep him until the right home comes along for him.
So someone has rung and been out to see him, they really like him. Problem is I think they are totally overhorsing themselves and would not be happy to let him go to them. He is a 16.3 competition type, and although he is a total gentleman, I just don't feel he is for them. It is for a husband and wife share, he is a total novice and didn't try him, and she has lost her confidence ( I totally sympathise), and looked terrified on him and was only up there for about 10mins. I have heard from someone who knows them that they have got through 4 horses in past 2 years, as if they spook once etc they get sold on.
My husband is saying I can't dictate what people do with a horse once they buy it, and I know that, but I think my horse deserves better than ending up being sold on again through no fault of his own, and would rather keep him until the right home comes along for him.