Mithras
Well-Known Member
My horse is for sale. She is the type everyone is looking for, an 11 yo all rounder that BSJA's, events, does dressage, hunts and shows with an easy temperament. ie not hard to sell. She is for sale, thats right. She is not for loan, lease or 2 year loan and then return. I will be sad to see her go but not so sad I would give someone a free horse for a couple of years to do what they want with and then get a horse in their teens returned to me when they're finished. Yes, there might be loads of advantages in it for other people but there would be thousands of pounds of disadvantage in it for me, plus the risk of her being injured, messed around or returned back to me at short notice if they got bored.
Horse is for sale. I would rather keep her myself, available for sale, competing her or even breeding her, than loaning her. Totally different thing!!!
Neither will she be going out on loan prior to sale. Either make your mind up about her or don't buy her. I will even write into the contract of sale that you can return her within a month if you are not satisfied with her, not because I am a dealer but because I want my horse to be happy. But only if the money is paid up front and the risk of her being injured passes to the buyer!
*rant over*
Horse is for sale. I would rather keep her myself, available for sale, competing her or even breeding her, than loaning her. Totally different thing!!!
Neither will she be going out on loan prior to sale. Either make your mind up about her or don't buy her. I will even write into the contract of sale that you can return her within a month if you are not satisfied with her, not because I am a dealer but because I want my horse to be happy. But only if the money is paid up front and the risk of her being injured passes to the buyer!
*rant over*