Queenofdiamonds
Well-Known Member
I've been having a little poke around to see what youngsters are around, Mostly green that need a lot of work on them.
I have noticed a few that say that they would like to put them on full loan, and may sell later.
I'm a bit wary of doing this.. Say for example, I took a 3 year old on for a year, started it off etc, got it reasonably fit and then they decide to sell - If i want to buy, am i going to end up paying for horse that is only worth what it is because i've put a years worth of work into it?
Would i be better off buying straight off in this scenario?
What do you think?
I have noticed a few that say that they would like to put them on full loan, and may sell later.
I'm a bit wary of doing this.. Say for example, I took a 3 year old on for a year, started it off etc, got it reasonably fit and then they decide to sell - If i want to buy, am i going to end up paying for horse that is only worth what it is because i've put a years worth of work into it?
Would i be better off buying straight off in this scenario?
What do you think?