Birker2020
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Napping doesn’t bother me unless linked to pain. No way of knowing. If she’s happy to hack then she has a value. Many older people don’t work or have flexibility and don’t need to school in the arena/dark. Insurance won’t cover stifle if on a vetting so I think you’re looking at a price someone will pay without a vetting. 2 thousand and choose a suitable home. As others say, she’s very pretty.
OP can you expand on the comments you made earlier in respect of napping?I was thinking, with the information given, around £2k.
However, the OP seems very reluctant to elaborate on the napping, which makes me think the horse might have had a bit of a broncing fit, especially as she says she stopped schooling immediately afterwards.
I'm beginning to suspect that something went a bit wrong, and that the issues in the school are more of a problem than the sticky stifle.
Happy to be proved wrong by the OP!![]()
I get your point but I remember OPs other thread and the horse struggles out hacking.Well the only thing you can really get for under £1000 these days is a non ridden companion or something unbroken under 12.2. It's not even that easy to find OTTBs that cheap anymore.
Honestly, I wouldn't blink twice at £3,500 for one of this sort. The stifle and the napping could both be sorted with time and the right care, and you could say 'Well it could be a write off' about lots of things on LOTS of horses.
Where? I can't see one.The OH has started another thread on the same topic now.
They were both started yesterday, minutes apart. Just a case of shaky finger on the button I think!The OH has started another thread on the same topic now.