LauraBR
Well-Known Member
So... hopefully tomorrow I'll be able to get some good photos of Sam and get him advertised.
I'm worrying about how it is going to look to potential buyers when they find out I broke my leg coming off him, and how best to handle this and would appreciate your thoughts.
Now, I was VERY unlucky to break my leg when I came off him- it wasn't a bad fall I just landed awkwardly on one leg. But I had come off him in a similar way (jump run outs) a few times in the past. So he is not for sale BECAUSE I broke my leg, more because now we are stuck in a bit of a vicious circle whereby he needs someone confident to ride him positively (in which case he is easy to jump) not someone like me who is riding him defensively because I'm expecting him to stop.
Make sense so far?
He will be advertised as needing a confident confident rider in terms of his jumping (he's pretty easy in every other respect) and I plan to be quite open with people about my broken leg. They are bound to ask when they see me on crutches plus I am going to have to have a reason why I'm not getting on to show him to prospective buyers.
I guess I'm asking- would I be putting people off when I needn't by being completely honest about my leg? Would it put you off a horse? I suppose if someone was put off by it they probably wouldn't be a strong enough rider to jump him anyway in which case that is a good thing.
Think I have convinced myself I'm right by rambling on but ho hum I might as well post anyway now I've typed all this... be interesting to hear others' thoughts!
I'm worrying about how it is going to look to potential buyers when they find out I broke my leg coming off him, and how best to handle this and would appreciate your thoughts.
Now, I was VERY unlucky to break my leg when I came off him- it wasn't a bad fall I just landed awkwardly on one leg. But I had come off him in a similar way (jump run outs) a few times in the past. So he is not for sale BECAUSE I broke my leg, more because now we are stuck in a bit of a vicious circle whereby he needs someone confident to ride him positively (in which case he is easy to jump) not someone like me who is riding him defensively because I'm expecting him to stop.
Make sense so far?
He will be advertised as needing a confident confident rider in terms of his jumping (he's pretty easy in every other respect) and I plan to be quite open with people about my broken leg. They are bound to ask when they see me on crutches plus I am going to have to have a reason why I'm not getting on to show him to prospective buyers.
I guess I'm asking- would I be putting people off when I needn't by being completely honest about my leg? Would it put you off a horse? I suppose if someone was put off by it they probably wouldn't be a strong enough rider to jump him anyway in which case that is a good thing.
Think I have convinced myself I'm right by rambling on but ho hum I might as well post anyway now I've typed all this... be interesting to hear others' thoughts!