timefort
Well-Known Member
I read a lot of stories / pleas for help from people (both experienced and novice) who have just bought what they believed to be their perfect horse only to discover that with the upheaval of moving and new owner/rider their previously wonderful choice has become a nappy, bolshy beast.
I appreciate generally those who don't have problems don't need to post, so please, can those of you who have bought a new, previously unknown, horse please reassure me that all horses advertised as "perfectly normal" don't turn delinquent on arrival at their new home.
Slight disclaimer... I understand that even the sanest horse will take a while to settle in to a new place/routine etc and be a little sharp for the first couple of weeks - I'm thinking more along the lines of the horse not settling after a month or so. Also, any tips on how to avoid this if I ever become brave enough to buy my own would not go amiss...
I appreciate generally those who don't have problems don't need to post, so please, can those of you who have bought a new, previously unknown, horse please reassure me that all horses advertised as "perfectly normal" don't turn delinquent on arrival at their new home.
Slight disclaimer... I understand that even the sanest horse will take a while to settle in to a new place/routine etc and be a little sharp for the first couple of weeks - I'm thinking more along the lines of the horse not settling after a month or so. Also, any tips on how to avoid this if I ever become brave enough to buy my own would not go amiss...