Shrek-Eventing-SW
Well-Known Member
Okay, so I went racing at Wincanton yesterday and one of the horses in the parade ring caught my eye. It looked a lot more classy than the others in the same race, looked like it belonged in a dressage arena at Badminton, rather than at a racecourse.
So I looked into the horses previous record and it does not appear to be very successful at racing.
This horse is in training with the best NH trainer in the country.
Would it be rude if I emailed the trainer or owner asking whether the horse will be sold if it does not "make it" as a racehorse?
I don't want to sound cheeky, but if there is a slight chance that the owner wants to sell it due to lack of results then maybe they would consider it?
I'm not sure how it works with unsuccessful horses in racing, obviously you hear all the time that the "rubbish" ones are sold straight from the yard. But I was just wondering if any would consider selling when they are approached.
Thank you and feel free to shout at me for asking such a stupid question.
So I looked into the horses previous record and it does not appear to be very successful at racing.
This horse is in training with the best NH trainer in the country.
Would it be rude if I emailed the trainer or owner asking whether the horse will be sold if it does not "make it" as a racehorse?
I don't want to sound cheeky, but if there is a slight chance that the owner wants to sell it due to lack of results then maybe they would consider it?
I'm not sure how it works with unsuccessful horses in racing, obviously you hear all the time that the "rubbish" ones are sold straight from the yard. But I was just wondering if any would consider selling when they are approached.
Thank you and feel free to shout at me for asking such a stupid question.