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vickybrennan

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I advertised a 4yr old just backed and riding out - unfortunately a put a very "alluring" photo in the ad and I was innundated with enquiries (should be a good thing I hear you all saying !) However from around 50 phone calls I have had 7 people come and look (he never put a foot wrong with any of them) but only 2 of then could actually ride!?! I had 3 people phone and say "please don't sell him to anyone else" but I never heard from them again and I had 3 people say they were bringing a horsebox to take him away following viewing - but I had to explain that if I wasn't happy with the way they rode then he would be staying at home.

I have had several dealers contact me claiming he is over priced and offering me less money (you would have to spend a similar amount of money to buy a foal for goodness sake!)

I had one that booked a 5 stage vetting, so I booked a school, a stable and a day off work ... just to have her cancel the night before ... BUT she forgot to cancel the vet - I hope she got a bill he travelled for about 2 hours. I have turned the horse away for the winter and I am still getting enquiries but I have really run out of time and energy.

Is horse selling always this miserable
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Ergh poor you.

But you had to book a 4 year old a day off work?! I'm not criticising the work your horse is in - just shocked/sympathetic for you for having to stick to such a strict routine!
 
seems to be the norm am afraid,many many yrs ago i advertised my lad as a lunged only 3 yr old tb...and you wouldnt believe the amount of phonecalls i got asking if he was a novice ride???wtf?(fortunately telling off from mum at the time made me keep him
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I dont envy people trying to sell atm at all!
 
My sister had exactly the same problem. It clearly stated in the advertisment for an experienced rider interested in dressage/flat work. So what does she get? A dozen people all straight out of pony club, dieing to jump 4ft. ???

Good luck - maybe give it a break and try again in the spring/summer when there will be a wider range of people looking for horses - often in the winter its the children looking for ponies for christmas!
 
Thanks for all the supportive comments
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It is nice to know that I am not alone - and it always helps to have a moan
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I had increased the price - for just the reason you stated - then reduced it again - I only bought him as a companion and I never expected hm to turn out so well - he ought to go jumping and he is 16hh so (I would have thought) an ideal size - if I had the time I would keep him as he is wasted here doing nothing!

I even had one person who said "buying horses is soo difficult - I can't think of anything else..." WELL - I can!
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