Help with sending horse away to professional for selling in Kent

lillie07

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Oh no
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Not for one of your lovely boys?!
 

GinaGem

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Yeah Ru unfortunately. I lost my confidence last and it's just not coming back and Ru needs someone confident who can continue his education, it's not fair on him as he's still young
 

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Duckhurst Farm (www.duckhurst.co.uk) sell horses, not sure if they would sell him for you, but might be worth a ring because I know they part ex horses sometimes.
Oh no
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very sorry to hear that, hope he finds an excellent home. Will you be getting a new one or just sticking with Bodey & Badger?
 

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My friend and trainer takes horses on schooling livery to sell. Not sure if she's got room at the moment but she's ridden to advanced level eventing and is brilliant so may be worth asking. We're just in East Sussex so v close to Kent. PM me if you'd like more details.
 

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My boyfriend sometimes takes the odd nice horse in for selling. In fact they have mine at the moment as it is sooo sharp and has mounting issues! His rider is a show jumper (lovely rider who is very light) but he has also evented a bit. I know they have a spare box at the moment as one of the horses they had in for breaking has now gone home to its owner. PM with more details of the horse - they are based near Edenbridge - if you are interested
 

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Thanks. I haven't really planned what I'll do once he's sold, i will probably ride Badger and Bodey for a while but i can't really think beyond that at the mo, i'm a bit emotional about it all
 

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This is a reply to an old post but if you are still wanting ideas and want the horse to be well treated, ridden well and for it to go to a good quality home I would recommend Mark Butler to help, he is a brilliant rider and trains with the "TTT" so is sympathetic to the horse and can show it off brilliantly to potential owners. PM me if you want his tel no.
 
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