Pink Gorilla
Well-Known Member
Hi. 6 months ago I bought an unbroken youngster. Since then he has been professionally broken in and trained by a top showjumper. However I have since realised that due to my lack of facilities at home and lack of confidence, a youngster isn’t suited to me and I’d be better off with an older allrounder. Anyway the trainers have said my horse has a significant wind issue which would make him very hard to sell. He is due home soon and I’m petrified of riding him alone in open fields so wanted to put him straight on to sales livery. But 2 places have said they wouldn’t be able to sell him to their clientele due to his wind. I’d hate to waste all his training, so I don’t want to either put him out of work and sell him in the spring dirt cheap, but I think he’d go backwards with me and my nerves on him as he did throw me off when he was at home between being at the breakers yard and his current trainers. Or do I pay for the surgery? My insurance excess is £500 and I have no stables to box rest him in. What does anyone suggest I do? Surgery means putting even more money into him sell him. Or do I cut my loses and sell without the surgery while making a big loss on him? Either way with the purchase price and cost of training I will make a loss. I’m so stupid to have bought a youngster without experience with them, or someone at home to support me. But I guess there’s nothing I can do about that now and I would make sure he went to a good home, even if I did sell him cheap.