henryhorn
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember Layla who we bought to replace Jonty when she was off with a tendon injury.
She had been just broken and within a matter of weeks was schooling beautifully and at her first dressage comp gained two seconds and decent scores.
We did some XC schooling, she loved it, went round a BE course un-aff, then out hacking with my husband she slipped on a newly tarmaced road and cut her knees open. Though the bone wasn't affected it took months and months to heal.
She came back into work a few months back but my daughter now has a full time job and can't ride her much at all, so she is going to be schooled a bit more by my husband then advertised.
What I need to know is how much would her knee blemishes put you off? they have shrunk to almost nothing but there are two small bald circles the size of a ten p which will most likely never grow hair again.
Against that she is spectacularly good to train and ride, willing and sane and has a massive bold jump. No other problems at all in any way, and is without doubt the sloppiest daftest horse I've ever encountered, which must count for something!
We have no prolem with any vet at all and our vet is happy to reassure prospective buyers that the damage was cosmetic not to the bone..
By how much would you drop your price? Daughter and dressage trainer both reckon she is exceptional in that she learns fast and easily, but I have never sold a horse with a blemish before in my life so am a bit puzzled what to ask..
She is 16. 2 hh rising 6 selle francais (very well bred) and her pics are on www.narramorehorses.blogspot.com
(this isn't an ad she isn't actually for sale yet!)
She had been just broken and within a matter of weeks was schooling beautifully and at her first dressage comp gained two seconds and decent scores.
We did some XC schooling, she loved it, went round a BE course un-aff, then out hacking with my husband she slipped on a newly tarmaced road and cut her knees open. Though the bone wasn't affected it took months and months to heal.
She came back into work a few months back but my daughter now has a full time job and can't ride her much at all, so she is going to be schooled a bit more by my husband then advertised.
What I need to know is how much would her knee blemishes put you off? they have shrunk to almost nothing but there are two small bald circles the size of a ten p which will most likely never grow hair again.
Against that she is spectacularly good to train and ride, willing and sane and has a massive bold jump. No other problems at all in any way, and is without doubt the sloppiest daftest horse I've ever encountered, which must count for something!
We have no prolem with any vet at all and our vet is happy to reassure prospective buyers that the damage was cosmetic not to the bone..
By how much would you drop your price? Daughter and dressage trainer both reckon she is exceptional in that she learns fast and easily, but I have never sold a horse with a blemish before in my life so am a bit puzzled what to ask..
She is 16. 2 hh rising 6 selle francais (very well bred) and her pics are on www.narramorehorses.blogspot.com
(this isn't an ad she isn't actually for sale yet!)