BallyJ
Well-Known Member
Another what would you do - im in a predicament!
SO... I've broken my leg!
Im gutted but unfortunately will have to sell up and be horseless for a while. I've come to terms with this and know its for the best blah blah blah.
My current horse is a FAB Connie x TB 5yo needs a lady looking to event 90-1m she would thrive BUT she has a sore on her face, not sure what it is and neither is the vet! but obviously im struggling to sell with this, ive drastically reduced her price (think over half what i paid) so 2 options.
1) Put her into schooling/sales livery - try various treatments on her face and offer for sale once sore has cleared up (concerned about mounting livery bills with this one)
or
2) put her on the market for a tiny amount and hope with all my heart the right person comes along looking for a fab little eventing prospect on a budget and willing to look past the sore. During this time my YO will keep her ticking over - not really schooling just walk trot canter to keep weight off.
Please send over any suggestions!
SO... I've broken my leg!
Im gutted but unfortunately will have to sell up and be horseless for a while. I've come to terms with this and know its for the best blah blah blah.
My current horse is a FAB Connie x TB 5yo needs a lady looking to event 90-1m she would thrive BUT she has a sore on her face, not sure what it is and neither is the vet! but obviously im struggling to sell with this, ive drastically reduced her price (think over half what i paid) so 2 options.
1) Put her into schooling/sales livery - try various treatments on her face and offer for sale once sore has cleared up (concerned about mounting livery bills with this one)
or
2) put her on the market for a tiny amount and hope with all my heart the right person comes along looking for a fab little eventing prospect on a budget and willing to look past the sore. During this time my YO will keep her ticking over - not really schooling just walk trot canter to keep weight off.
Please send over any suggestions!