undertheweather
Well-Known Member
Just curious,
We have one for sale at work and I think the price is realistic (Don't worry, not advertised anywhere atm so you won't go to look at a horse and find out it's our bronker!)
How much for a very smart looking 15.3hh WB 6yo mare, with lovely paces, 110% in traffic, jumps anything SJ/XC - never stops, a fabulous hunter who goes all day, easily be a field masters horse as we hunt with the draghounds and a smaller pack, scope to burn, easy to do in every way apart from occasionally she will bronk when you get on and this has been an issue from day 1 when she first had a saddle on. To be fair to the mare her teeth were a train wreck and back was sore, all of which have been fixed now (professional she was sent to to be broken was convinced it was naughtiness and poo-pooed the idea of getting back done, and dentist turned out to be a hoax). She has had full work up from the vet also who could find nothing wrong.
She will now very occasionally go to bronk when you get on, and if you just flex her to one side and move her sideways and forwards she will get over it. If she's had a week or two off she might try and have you. *touch wood* so far she's only had me off once and that was this Sunday where she had been off work for 10 days and only out for an hour/two in the day.
So she has the bronking and possibly her size against her.
Ball park figures guys?
We have one for sale at work and I think the price is realistic (Don't worry, not advertised anywhere atm so you won't go to look at a horse and find out it's our bronker!)
How much for a very smart looking 15.3hh WB 6yo mare, with lovely paces, 110% in traffic, jumps anything SJ/XC - never stops, a fabulous hunter who goes all day, easily be a field masters horse as we hunt with the draghounds and a smaller pack, scope to burn, easy to do in every way apart from occasionally she will bronk when you get on and this has been an issue from day 1 when she first had a saddle on. To be fair to the mare her teeth were a train wreck and back was sore, all of which have been fixed now (professional she was sent to to be broken was convinced it was naughtiness and poo-pooed the idea of getting back done, and dentist turned out to be a hoax). She has had full work up from the vet also who could find nothing wrong.
She will now very occasionally go to bronk when you get on, and if you just flex her to one side and move her sideways and forwards she will get over it. If she's had a week or two off she might try and have you. *touch wood* so far she's only had me off once and that was this Sunday where she had been off work for 10 days and only out for an hour/two in the day.
So she has the bronking and possibly her size against her.
Ball park figures guys?