showjump123
Well-Known Member
I live in cornwall and travelled 365 miles to kent for my mare 9 hours on the lorry each way!!!
I blame the ridiculously long distances people go to view horses on internet advertising. People seem to think that the only horses that are up for sale are on internet sites. Unless you are after a 'world beater' then you should be able to get the horse you want within 50 miles or nearer of your home.
Our 2 horses, both can jump foxhunter & one will go further have been bought within the above distance.
I blame the ridiculously long distances people go to view horses on internet advertising. People seem to think that the only horses that are up for sale are on internet sites. Unless you are after a 'world beater' then you should be able to get the horse you want within 50 miles or nearer of your home.
Definitely see videos and see more than one in the area. Of the 4 I went to see the one I bought was the wildcard I just went to see as I was in the area. One rubbish pic and a wobbly vid is what I had to go on with her. I didn't even know she had a blue eye til I got there (which is lucky as I would not have viewed if I'd known!!)
Not only did we buy a horse locally by word-of-mouth (and all the others within 50 miles) but we've also just bought a box by w-o-m from the next village. I think it's about talking to the right people.Im not after a horse but agree the internet is to blame. It has killed local advertising and theres nothing on venues and local shops notice boards anymore. Ive asked farrier, vet for word of mouth of local ones but nothing.
Not only did we buy a horse locally by word-of-mouth (and all the others within 50 miles) but we've also just bought a box by w-o-m from the next village. I think it's about talking to the right people.
Admittedly we did travel for about an hour to view one which let so much water in through it's bent passenger door that the passenger would have needed a snorkel by now - and the ramp looked as though it was going to break off its hinges.