Waxwing
Well-Known Member
Is it just me or have there been some significant shifts in the horse market in the last few years. I have tentatively started the search for a new horse: I appreciate the fact I am probably a bit more discerning this time round having learnt from previous purchases about what I actually need , but there is very little for sale that I would actually want to view. So far when I do see something, further information comes to light that means I don't want to go any further or the horse, even to my eye, looks lame in the videos. Since I last looked, just over two years ago, the number of dodgy sellers appears to have increased, alongside the rising number of scammers.
I enquired about one horse and found myself added to a Whats App group entitled "Waiting List" for that horse. A number and pictures and videos were uploaded onto the group, including one that showed the horse had a number of sarcoids. There was no information provided about the horse's background experience etc and the seller announced on her Facebook page twenty fours later that the horse had been sold via an equine agent. I suppose the waiting list group was meant to increase the sense this was a desirable horse but it just made be uncomfortable. I just wanted pictures, videos and some background information about the horse.
I requested information information about another horse yesterday, from a reputable sales livery who seem to predominantly selling family horses/ lower level all rounders. It seemed fairly evident to me the horse was unsound, particularly in canter. I sent the videos onto my instructor, wondering if I was seeing something that wasn't there. She confirmed that the horse looked unsound.
When I purchased my last horse I looked for about six months but within that time there were several I wanted to see that sold before I could get a viewing and a couple I did see where nothing was wrong as such, they just weren't for me.
I am not buying a horse unseen and ideally want to be able to view twice and take my instructor with me for a second viewing if I like the horse. I am in no particular rush and I accept the fact that to get what I want I am going to have to spend a reasonable amount. I would however like to feel that there are horses out there that I would want to view and potentially purchase. I accept that fact that what I want (16 h ish middle weight low level all rounder who hacks alone, is good in open spaces and is a nice person on the ground.) is going to be at least 10k -12k.
I am open on breed, age, gender and if I have to spend a bit more then I will keep saving for a bit longer. It just feels at present that even if I had another 4 or 5k there isn't much for sale that I would want to buy.
I am just finding the amount of scammers, the apparent increase in buying unseen and the number of potentially lame horses rather dispiriting.
I enquired about one horse and found myself added to a Whats App group entitled "Waiting List" for that horse. A number and pictures and videos were uploaded onto the group, including one that showed the horse had a number of sarcoids. There was no information provided about the horse's background experience etc and the seller announced on her Facebook page twenty fours later that the horse had been sold via an equine agent. I suppose the waiting list group was meant to increase the sense this was a desirable horse but it just made be uncomfortable. I just wanted pictures, videos and some background information about the horse.
I requested information information about another horse yesterday, from a reputable sales livery who seem to predominantly selling family horses/ lower level all rounders. It seemed fairly evident to me the horse was unsound, particularly in canter. I sent the videos onto my instructor, wondering if I was seeing something that wasn't there. She confirmed that the horse looked unsound.
When I purchased my last horse I looked for about six months but within that time there were several I wanted to see that sold before I could get a viewing and a couple I did see where nothing was wrong as such, they just weren't for me.
I am not buying a horse unseen and ideally want to be able to view twice and take my instructor with me for a second viewing if I like the horse. I am in no particular rush and I accept the fact that to get what I want I am going to have to spend a reasonable amount. I would however like to feel that there are horses out there that I would want to view and potentially purchase. I accept that fact that what I want (16 h ish middle weight low level all rounder who hacks alone, is good in open spaces and is a nice person on the ground.) is going to be at least 10k -12k.
I am open on breed, age, gender and if I have to spend a bit more then I will keep saving for a bit longer. It just feels at present that even if I had another 4 or 5k there isn't much for sale that I would want to buy.
I am just finding the amount of scammers, the apparent increase in buying unseen and the number of potentially lame horses rather dispiriting.

