crackerjack
Well-Known Member
We have come to the decision it is finally the time to let the little man go as we need to concentrate on the others.
He is a perfect children's 1st pony;
13 hh new forest x welsh mountain
100% shoe, box, clip, hack, in traffic etc
Laid back friendly loves jumping (just not very fast)
He has served us well for many years but we no longer have a suitable rider as we is too small and too slow, he will pop around classes clear every time just not a jump off pony
Now onto my question, he is the one little horse i have really made a bond with and i love him to pieces and really would not like to sell him as he is getting on a bit now (17 yrs) and although has plenty of life in him i would like to be the one to make sure he lives his retirement happily, he deserves it. So i was thinking of loaning him rather than sell him, he wouldn't be worth much because of his age so selling him has no financial gain. I have heard so many horror stories about loaning so;
- is it really that terrible if i can draw up a good contract and choose a home carefully
-What should i put in a contract/be careful of when loaning?
Thank you
He is a perfect children's 1st pony;
13 hh new forest x welsh mountain
100% shoe, box, clip, hack, in traffic etc
Laid back friendly loves jumping (just not very fast)
He has served us well for many years but we no longer have a suitable rider as we is too small and too slow, he will pop around classes clear every time just not a jump off pony
Now onto my question, he is the one little horse i have really made a bond with and i love him to pieces and really would not like to sell him as he is getting on a bit now (17 yrs) and although has plenty of life in him i would like to be the one to make sure he lives his retirement happily, he deserves it. So i was thinking of loaning him rather than sell him, he wouldn't be worth much because of his age so selling him has no financial gain. I have heard so many horror stories about loaning so;
- is it really that terrible if i can draw up a good contract and choose a home carefully
-What should i put in a contract/be careful of when loaning?
Thank you