maletto
Well-Known Member
This is for insurance purposes. I would NEVER sell him as I feel I owe him that much due to what he's been through.
Right, so "specs":
> 15.2 Brown gelding.
> 16 years old
> Fantastic breeding (Cor de la Bryere grandsire, although not that helpful now, being a gelding!)
> Good BSJA winnings when I bought him as a 7 year old (£280not, £300andsomething actual) - not done much since for various reasons
> Does go XC although could do with some work in water
> Does a lovely dressage test and always gets 7s & 8s for his paces
> Fantastic hacking in company, nervous alone.
> Snaffle mouthed
> Perfect stable manners, 100% box, clip, shoe, hose etc and very cuddly
> Slightly dubious health issues - only has one kidney as one was removed 6 years ago. Does not affect him now and has had very mild sarcoids on his sheath and chest since we bought him that have always been there and haven't changed/moved/grown or anything
I've got him insured for vets bills and death/loss of horse (NOT loss of use) and am trying to figure out if I should reduce his "value" per the policy to bring the premium down.
Thanks all you clever people!
Right, so "specs":
> 15.2 Brown gelding.
> 16 years old
> Fantastic breeding (Cor de la Bryere grandsire, although not that helpful now, being a gelding!)
> Good BSJA winnings when I bought him as a 7 year old (£280not, £300andsomething actual) - not done much since for various reasons
> Does go XC although could do with some work in water
> Does a lovely dressage test and always gets 7s & 8s for his paces
> Fantastic hacking in company, nervous alone.
> Snaffle mouthed
> Perfect stable manners, 100% box, clip, shoe, hose etc and very cuddly
> Slightly dubious health issues - only has one kidney as one was removed 6 years ago. Does not affect him now and has had very mild sarcoids on his sheath and chest since we bought him that have always been there and haven't changed/moved/grown or anything
I've got him insured for vets bills and death/loss of horse (NOT loss of use) and am trying to figure out if I should reduce his "value" per the policy to bring the premium down.
Thanks all you clever people!
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