Scottynewbie
Active Member
This is my very first post on here so hello to everybody! I think I might be asking for quite a bit of advice in the coming months!
I've owned horses in the past, but have had a break of a LOT of years so think this classes me as a newbie again (I certainly feel like it).
Basically I've found a lovely cob who I'm considering buying. I just don't know if I'm being asked for quite a lot, if they've 'seen me coming' or if it's reasonable?
She's 7 years old and lovely looking (14.1hh), a skewbald. Very laid back and calm but also not at all a plod, a very responsive ride. Been backed as a 3 year old and in the same home since a foal. Done lots in the meantime - shows, a little jumping, hacking, teaching novices to ride. She's in good health and a good weight carrier.
But £2000 with no tack? Seems kind of steep? But as I say, I've been out of the game for many years!
What do you think, is it in the right sort of range or over the top??
Many thank yous for helping me.
I've owned horses in the past, but have had a break of a LOT of years so think this classes me as a newbie again (I certainly feel like it).
Basically I've found a lovely cob who I'm considering buying. I just don't know if I'm being asked for quite a lot, if they've 'seen me coming' or if it's reasonable?
She's 7 years old and lovely looking (14.1hh), a skewbald. Very laid back and calm but also not at all a plod, a very responsive ride. Been backed as a 3 year old and in the same home since a foal. Done lots in the meantime - shows, a little jumping, hacking, teaching novices to ride. She's in good health and a good weight carrier.
But £2000 with no tack? Seems kind of steep? But as I say, I've been out of the game for many years!
What do you think, is it in the right sort of range or over the top??
Many thank yous for helping me.