LoneRanger
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Ok, so this post is not looking for sympathy but for practical ideas so it'd be great if you could help
First the background...Last spring I bought a lovely show jumper from a friend of mine. Within the first few weeks I had him I took him to a couple of shows, did 4 classes and was well placed in 3 of them. I was also doing a bit of point to pointing at the time (not on him obviously!). Five weeks after getting my horse, I rode in a point to point but had a bit of a tumble (as did the horse I was on, I hasten to add). Unfortunately I suffered a serious head injury. Was in intensive care, neurological hospital (none of which I remember) and then rehab clinic. Have been generally recovering well, got use of limbs back but have been left with vision problems.
Four months after the accident I started riding my show jumper again (he is a saint) and have been schooling and hacking him since then. However I cannot jump him or even compete at dressage and it's really the competing that I have always loved. So I made the big decision to sell him and start the next chapter of my life (whatever that may be). So I put an honest and frank advert on Horse Quest three weeks ago and have not had a single phone call.
Where do I go from here? Where else is good to advertise? Does anyone have any bright ideas of good ways to sell him? Any ideas welcomed. Thanks.
Ok, so this post is not looking for sympathy but for practical ideas so it'd be great if you could help
Four months after the accident I started riding my show jumper again (he is a saint) and have been schooling and hacking him since then. However I cannot jump him or even compete at dressage and it's really the competing that I have always loved. So I made the big decision to sell him and start the next chapter of my life (whatever that may be). So I put an honest and frank advert on Horse Quest three weeks ago and have not had a single phone call.
Where do I go from here? Where else is good to advertise? Does anyone have any bright ideas of good ways to sell him? Any ideas welcomed. Thanks.