illy89
Well-Known Member
In 2006 I sold on a horse that i had brought off my riding instructor to be an eventing school master for me - he was a very tricky horse but had competed up to intermediate and we got on. We had a successful half a season together before he started refusing to go out the start box and napping and rearing so badly that we could not get near the first fence xc. We had all the checks done and nothing wrong and was still dressaging and showjumping with no problems. He was 17years old and had been eventing since he was 4 so after much perseverance and never getting past the first fence xc we decided he had obviously had enough of eventing and possibly wanted a slightly quieter life. I wanted to event and had another horse coming back from injury so we decided to sell him as a dressage schoolmaster. In the advert we clearly stated that he was NO longer up to eventing and we also told his eventual buyers this in person and told them that he would nap and rear. He was sold to a dressage home and we heard nothing from them so assumed all was well.
I have just been on BDWP that he has obviously been sold and was entered for two events last season where he was, not suprisingly, eliminated xc. He is entered for events this season too. I have found his new owner on fb and she only looks like a young girl. I really want to contact her and tell her that he really is not up for eventing anymore, she only has to look at my record with him to see he was eliminated in his last 6 events of 2006 and has done no eventing since then. I am so cross as after we specifically said he should NOT event he has clearly been sold as an eventing schoolmaster.
I am worried about my old horse as he is not going to be happy if they are trying to event him and i'm worried for the new owner as he naps and rears very badly on the xc, or at least he did with me when I had him.
Should I do anything or not? I don't want to cause any trouble for myself but am so cross that this has happened.
Help please!!
I have just been on BDWP that he has obviously been sold and was entered for two events last season where he was, not suprisingly, eliminated xc. He is entered for events this season too. I have found his new owner on fb and she only looks like a young girl. I really want to contact her and tell her that he really is not up for eventing anymore, she only has to look at my record with him to see he was eliminated in his last 6 events of 2006 and has done no eventing since then. I am so cross as after we specifically said he should NOT event he has clearly been sold as an eventing schoolmaster.
Should I do anything or not? I don't want to cause any trouble for myself but am so cross that this has happened.
Help please!!