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walk away and go somewhere else there are lots of ex racers with less issues.
I don't think it matters what they bought him for, he's an ex racehorse who hasn't progressed in the time they've had him. Around my area I regularly see ex racers up for far less than that, often less than your £850 too. I don't think it was an unreasonable offer, but ultimately it's whether you like the horse enough to want to offer more?
Curragh - if they won't take the (generous) 850 then walk away and find something else.
In fact, I would probably do that anywaybox walking and windsucking are two vices i just don't bother with.
It's not rude at all IMO - you are not a charity and it's not for you to part with more cash than the animals worth just so as to not hurt their feelings.
If you ask then the worst they can say is no, which they have done. So I would take my money elsewhere.
Selling horses may well be sentimental for the seller, but it shouldn't be for you. If more people saw their horses in a more businesslike way I think there'd be less misery and debt around in the horseworld
Well done you for offering a sensible price.
Hi All,
Hopefully this will make sense...
I viewed an ex racehorse at the weekend, he was 9 years old, box walker, occasional wind sucker, has only hacked, seen hounds a couple of times, nappy. Yea, he sounds cr*p but he moved nicely, smart, kind eyed and a I think a bit bored/misunderstood. Yes I like him and my OH is keen on him too. Now the owners think the world of him, only had him a year but he hasn't actually progressed any further, in regards to education. They wanted £1,500 for him having brought for £1,000 a year ago. I offered £850 as I thought that was what he was worth in today's market, which they turned down.
So I'm wondering how far out my offer was? Or, is the owners opinion of his value incorrect?
I really am gutted...
Really am disliking looking for a new horse![]()
Your offer was about right, considering the vices. The owners are deluding themselves.
I'd have turned you down too!
May not have been worth £1500, but to offer nearly half what they are asking and less than what you know they paid is taking the p a bit!
So I'm wondering how far out my offer was? Or, is the owners opinion of his value incorrect?
I really am gutted...
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For a box-walking, wind sucking unschooled ex-race horse in today's market you offer is generous. Leave them your number and ask them to call you if they change their mind. I've done this before and had a phone call to accept within 24 hours.
Box Walking is almost impossible to stop, unless you tie him up.
Most people would just walk away, so he has to be a fantastic performer to get a bid.
Thanks for all the replies! It has been an interesting thread imo.
I have spoke to the owner, they are no longer selling, completely changed their minds...oh well the search continues and it obviously wasn't ment to be!