Peanot
Well-Known Member
My mare is at my trainers yard ATM as she has been schooling for dressage to sell.
She has been competed at Novice & Elementary level and has qualified for the Open Novice Summer Regionals so she has done really well with her. But we have advertised her on BD website, Horsequest and H&H but she still isnt sold.
My trainer has enjoyed riding and competing her as it has got her into it again after 3-4 years of being out of it.
I am paying livery, feed, shoes etc and still paying livery at my livery yard to keep the stable.
She has been there for a while now, tho I did tell her that I wanted the schooling done properly and not rushed with artificial aids etc.
So getting to the point, how long is long enough to know when to say enough is enough, if she isnt sold within ...weeks/months then I`ll have her back and compete her myself as I feel like I am paying out for a horse that I am having nothing to do with and getting no enjoyment from.
Thank you for reading. Just feeling a bit confused.
She has been competed at Novice & Elementary level and has qualified for the Open Novice Summer Regionals so she has done really well with her. But we have advertised her on BD website, Horsequest and H&H but she still isnt sold.
My trainer has enjoyed riding and competing her as it has got her into it again after 3-4 years of being out of it.
I am paying livery, feed, shoes etc and still paying livery at my livery yard to keep the stable.
She has been there for a while now, tho I did tell her that I wanted the schooling done properly and not rushed with artificial aids etc.
So getting to the point, how long is long enough to know when to say enough is enough, if she isnt sold within ...weeks/months then I`ll have her back and compete her myself as I feel like I am paying out for a horse that I am having nothing to do with and getting no enjoyment from.
Thank you for reading. Just feeling a bit confused.