pennyturner
Well-Known Member
My friend was firmly against the idea of loaning, and had always been a TB person. Somehow I convinced her she should come see a 4yo welsh D.
She watched him being ridden, declared him to be 'a slug', and almost didn't even try him herself. (At that point I'm surprised the owner didn't tell her to P*** off).
After taking him on loan for a year, doing the hard work bringing him on, she paid £4k for him. Horse is anyone's ride, and a real gem. She finally has a horse that's never lame, that she can do anything with, and he has a 5* home for life.
I would say that worked out for everyone.
She watched him being ridden, declared him to be 'a slug', and almost didn't even try him herself. (At that point I'm surprised the owner didn't tell her to P*** off).
After taking him on loan for a year, doing the hard work bringing him on, she paid £4k for him. Horse is anyone's ride, and a real gem. She finally has a horse that's never lame, that she can do anything with, and he has a 5* home for life.
I would say that worked out for everyone.