BigGingerMare
Member
Jeez!
Earlier this year I "acquired" two semi-feral ponies. (Long story short - they were basically abandoned at the yard I share, owner eventually handed their passports to me and told me to "do something with them").
A friend and I did lots of groundwork, and put the gelding up for sale. Really honest advert - very cheap, young pony, ready to finish backing, no-one small enough to do it, but described what groundwork he'd done and what his quirks and good points were.
How many people just don't read adverts!! Questions I was asked:
- has he ridden out much?
- what age child would be too old for him?
- would he be suitable for my three year old child?
- would I just jump on and quickly finish backing him, on video? (This was my particular favourite...)
It's driven me nuts! He has now gone to what seems like a lovely home, but I've got the mare up for sale at the moment and I'm dreading going through it all again.... How do I make sure people READ the advert??!!
Earlier this year I "acquired" two semi-feral ponies. (Long story short - they were basically abandoned at the yard I share, owner eventually handed their passports to me and told me to "do something with them").
A friend and I did lots of groundwork, and put the gelding up for sale. Really honest advert - very cheap, young pony, ready to finish backing, no-one small enough to do it, but described what groundwork he'd done and what his quirks and good points were.
How many people just don't read adverts!! Questions I was asked:
- has he ridden out much?
- what age child would be too old for him?
- would he be suitable for my three year old child?
- would I just jump on and quickly finish backing him, on video? (This was my particular favourite...)
It's driven me nuts! He has now gone to what seems like a lovely home, but I've got the mare up for sale at the moment and I'm dreading going through it all again.... How do I make sure people READ the advert??!!