natalia
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Just after a general opinion! We run a well established dealing yard, quality riding club, hutners and sj horses. We also have a riding school and liveries. A few months ago a new livery turned up, she is pretty much clueless. She had bought a 16.1hh chestnut ex racer TB gelding with the worst case of bar fired legs I have ever seen and a very cranky temp. to match, basically something that really should be in a tin! The horse is a nightmare to deal with, is never happy in itself, and goes from being lazy to down right dangerous to ride. She also brought with her an "instructor" who is a complete nightmare but thats another story. She has now decided to sell said horse (he's on H&H online and I think has been in the mag) and is advertising him as a perfect pott. event horse for a teenager! I have resorted to waiting outside the gate when customers are about to leave with a desperate look on my face telling them that this horse is nothing to do with us or the yard in general, and please don't buy it. I think people may think I'm slightly mad, but really don't want any comeback as feel that this reflects badly upon us as a yard and the decent horses we sell! I am in constant terror that the nice clients she keeps getting off her horse and hound advert may think it has something to do with us. So what would anyone else do? Should we tell her to send it away to be sold? Or just be brutally honest, trouble is once he's gone she wants to buy a safer type to have as a livery, so don't want to upset her, but really don't the cranky horrid thing having any reflection on us at all! This is really difficult as the majority of liveries on the yard bought their horses from us in the first place, so when it comes to resale we are happy for them to go ahead or we will help them out with the sale.
Just after a general opinion! We run a well established dealing yard, quality riding club, hutners and sj horses. We also have a riding school and liveries. A few months ago a new livery turned up, she is pretty much clueless. She had bought a 16.1hh chestnut ex racer TB gelding with the worst case of bar fired legs I have ever seen and a very cranky temp. to match, basically something that really should be in a tin! The horse is a nightmare to deal with, is never happy in itself, and goes from being lazy to down right dangerous to ride. She also brought with her an "instructor" who is a complete nightmare but thats another story. She has now decided to sell said horse (he's on H&H online and I think has been in the mag) and is advertising him as a perfect pott. event horse for a teenager! I have resorted to waiting outside the gate when customers are about to leave with a desperate look on my face telling them that this horse is nothing to do with us or the yard in general, and please don't buy it. I think people may think I'm slightly mad, but really don't want any comeback as feel that this reflects badly upon us as a yard and the decent horses we sell! I am in constant terror that the nice clients she keeps getting off her horse and hound advert may think it has something to do with us. So what would anyone else do? Should we tell her to send it away to be sold? Or just be brutally honest, trouble is once he's gone she wants to buy a safer type to have as a livery, so don't want to upset her, but really don't the cranky horrid thing having any reflection on us at all! This is really difficult as the majority of liveries on the yard bought their horses from us in the first place, so when it comes to resale we are happy for them to go ahead or we will help them out with the sale.