Safina
Well-Known Member
So.....I bought the comp horse of my dreams earlier this year - couple of BE points, couple of BD points, few pennies BSJA - perfect for me as an amateur who wants to have a go but has no real desire to do anything other than do well and enjoy novice classes at BE, bit of medium dressage, hunt etc etc . I bought him from a friend - she knocked 1k off the price and i got a known entity.
Anyway...he arrived on June 6....on June 7 I was seconded to my NY office and, with the exception of a 3 week visit, I've been here ever since. I've been offered a permenant position here and Im seriously considering taking it.....all other problems aside (house, husband etc!) what about the horse!
Now I appreciate that I'll make a loss as he's lost the 09 season - thats fine but given that I've only ridden him when trying him I am concerned that I won't be able to show him properly to someone coming to try him. He can do fabbo flatwork and I can get some of that from him ok but I've never really jumped him and I dont really fancy facing a meaty oxer on him in front of a potential buyer for the first time!
So.....advise and thoughts please....do I cut my losses, send him up to my instructor and pay her to ride/demo/sell him....use the 3 month transition period I have back in the UK to get to know him and sell him myself.....loan him in case NY does not work out (I'd hate to loose him as he is my perfect horse)...ho hum. I hate making decisions!
Anyway...he arrived on June 6....on June 7 I was seconded to my NY office and, with the exception of a 3 week visit, I've been here ever since. I've been offered a permenant position here and Im seriously considering taking it.....all other problems aside (house, husband etc!) what about the horse!
Now I appreciate that I'll make a loss as he's lost the 09 season - thats fine but given that I've only ridden him when trying him I am concerned that I won't be able to show him properly to someone coming to try him. He can do fabbo flatwork and I can get some of that from him ok but I've never really jumped him and I dont really fancy facing a meaty oxer on him in front of a potential buyer for the first time!
So.....advise and thoughts please....do I cut my losses, send him up to my instructor and pay her to ride/demo/sell him....use the 3 month transition period I have back in the UK to get to know him and sell him myself.....loan him in case NY does not work out (I'd hate to loose him as he is my perfect horse)...ho hum. I hate making decisions!