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Firstly, hi everyone 
It has taken me a very long time, however, I have decided that my horse and me are no longer very well suited and therefore I am looking for a new home for her. I have problems with painful joints (I'm only in my twenties!) and I guess I'm feeling a little more breakable than I once did and this coupled with my quite opinionated (but lovely!) mare, means I don't think we are the best combination anymore!
She is very special to me and the right home is EVERYTHING! I have explored the option of selling her very cheaply, as she is now (unridden since just before the bad weather), to the right home. A couple of weeks ago she was as good as sold to a wonderful home, however the sale fell through.
I am now looking at the option of her going to the right place for schooling and selling. She needs a lot of regular work- the more work she has the nicer she becomes- she is donkey-fied in the summer when she is exercised most days. I could do this myself, however I am limited to un-snowy weekends (floodlights not going up til next year), whereas she needs regular, daily schooling (leave her a week or so and all is forgotten!).
So, does anyone have any reccomendations for places like this in the Midlands, who would be committed to finding her a great home and an owner that suited her? They would need to be very skilled in dealing with horses like her- she needs a very confident rider, with which she will do anything. She can be incredibly challenging and is usually boss mare in the field and if she is not handled firmly and consistantly she can be quite dominant over humans.
If anyone has done this before could you give me an idea on the pricing? I guess a percentage of the sale price is taken?
Oops thats turned into a bit of an essay! Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
It has taken me a very long time, however, I have decided that my horse and me are no longer very well suited and therefore I am looking for a new home for her. I have problems with painful joints (I'm only in my twenties!) and I guess I'm feeling a little more breakable than I once did and this coupled with my quite opinionated (but lovely!) mare, means I don't think we are the best combination anymore!
She is very special to me and the right home is EVERYTHING! I have explored the option of selling her very cheaply, as she is now (unridden since just before the bad weather), to the right home. A couple of weeks ago she was as good as sold to a wonderful home, however the sale fell through.
I am now looking at the option of her going to the right place for schooling and selling. She needs a lot of regular work- the more work she has the nicer she becomes- she is donkey-fied in the summer when she is exercised most days. I could do this myself, however I am limited to un-snowy weekends (floodlights not going up til next year), whereas she needs regular, daily schooling (leave her a week or so and all is forgotten!).
So, does anyone have any reccomendations for places like this in the Midlands, who would be committed to finding her a great home and an owner that suited her? They would need to be very skilled in dealing with horses like her- she needs a very confident rider, with which she will do anything. She can be incredibly challenging and is usually boss mare in the field and if she is not handled firmly and consistantly she can be quite dominant over humans.
If anyone has done this before could you give me an idea on the pricing? I guess a percentage of the sale price is taken?
Oops thats turned into a bit of an essay! Thanks in advance for any suggestions!