oofadoofa
Well-Known Member
I had a lady come to see the TB I have for sale yesterday. Link to ad hopefully!
http://www.trade-it.co.uk/category/horse...ng-5767923.html
When I spoke briefly to her on the phone she said she was looking for a hunter. Anyway, she came yesterday and it turns out she had't ridden for 30 odd years and has just started having lessons again and wants to buy a horse. She says she definitely wants a TB and has tried several this week I think. So I showed him off to her and after chatting whilst she was watching, I was a little dubious about her getting on TBH because of her inexperience. Well she got on and I was pleasantly surprised, she's still a little unbalanced cantering and was finding it quite hard to really sit to his canter but she had really good hands and he seemed to go really sweetly for her. Then we went for a hack and she had a good fast canter, pulled up fine and was grinning from ear to ear! We hacked down a busy road and she went on in front and the horse didn't put a foot wrong.
She is planning on keeping the horse in livery (and I would obviously check the yard out) so hopefully care wouldn't be a problem.
So I was just wondering if anyone else had sold an "unlikely" horse, if you see what I mean, to a novice and how it turned out?
Sorry it's so long!!!
http://www.trade-it.co.uk/category/horse...ng-5767923.html
When I spoke briefly to her on the phone she said she was looking for a hunter. Anyway, she came yesterday and it turns out she had't ridden for 30 odd years and has just started having lessons again and wants to buy a horse. She says she definitely wants a TB and has tried several this week I think. So I showed him off to her and after chatting whilst she was watching, I was a little dubious about her getting on TBH because of her inexperience. Well she got on and I was pleasantly surprised, she's still a little unbalanced cantering and was finding it quite hard to really sit to his canter but she had really good hands and he seemed to go really sweetly for her. Then we went for a hack and she had a good fast canter, pulled up fine and was grinning from ear to ear! We hacked down a busy road and she went on in front and the horse didn't put a foot wrong.
She is planning on keeping the horse in livery (and I would obviously check the yard out) so hopefully care wouldn't be a problem.
So I was just wondering if anyone else had sold an "unlikely" horse, if you see what I mean, to a novice and how it turned out?
Sorry it's so long!!!