I love my Spanish horse
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Hi all, thanks in advance for any help and advice received.
I bought my current horse approx 9 months ago, he's a real sweetheart but in all honesty I over horsed myself in terms of my ability and the time and commitment needed for a youngster. He's never done anything horrendous with me but a series of unfortunate events resulting in me gradually losing confidence in him and I decided the best for both of us would be to find him someone with more time and experience to do him justice.
Anyway as my confidence was at an all time low and I had zero time to work him as it was let alone conduct viewings I decided it would be best if my trainer took him in for sales livery to get the best price possible for him. I don't know this trainer that well tbh but a lot of people on my yard do and she's brought my boy on a long way in a short time so clearly knows her stuff!
Anyway on to the relevant stuff! we were asking £10k for him, dropped from £12k originally as I think we overpriced him. We've had very little interest in the 5 weeks he's been advertised and today's was the first viewing. They seem really keen but don't want to pay more than £7.5k for him as although he has potential they think he needs more work to be worth asking price. My trainer is horrified and thinks they're taking the proverbial, that they wouldn't have driven so far if didn't have the money and are just trying there luck, they want to try him again at some point but she's not keen. Problem I'm up against is although that's less than I was hoping, (and about half what I paid) that he's costing me around £600 pcm in training, and with no other major interest if it goes another couple of months without a sale I've negated any extra money in just keeping him!
I would post a link to the ad but don't have him advertised through here so don't think it's allowed. Trainer thinks £10k is about right though and I do trust her judgement, prob is the market seems pretty dead at the moment and holding off for closer to the asking price could end up costing more on long run. It's a gamble I guess but Also my car went bang the other day and may be a complete write of so that money is quite appealing right now, it's also a really perfect home and lovely people which I always said was no 1 priority. Any advice much appreciated, I've yet to speak to trainer properly about it but she's made feelings fairly clear already!
I bought my current horse approx 9 months ago, he's a real sweetheart but in all honesty I over horsed myself in terms of my ability and the time and commitment needed for a youngster. He's never done anything horrendous with me but a series of unfortunate events resulting in me gradually losing confidence in him and I decided the best for both of us would be to find him someone with more time and experience to do him justice.
Anyway as my confidence was at an all time low and I had zero time to work him as it was let alone conduct viewings I decided it would be best if my trainer took him in for sales livery to get the best price possible for him. I don't know this trainer that well tbh but a lot of people on my yard do and she's brought my boy on a long way in a short time so clearly knows her stuff!
Anyway on to the relevant stuff! we were asking £10k for him, dropped from £12k originally as I think we overpriced him. We've had very little interest in the 5 weeks he's been advertised and today's was the first viewing. They seem really keen but don't want to pay more than £7.5k for him as although he has potential they think he needs more work to be worth asking price. My trainer is horrified and thinks they're taking the proverbial, that they wouldn't have driven so far if didn't have the money and are just trying there luck, they want to try him again at some point but she's not keen. Problem I'm up against is although that's less than I was hoping, (and about half what I paid) that he's costing me around £600 pcm in training, and with no other major interest if it goes another couple of months without a sale I've negated any extra money in just keeping him!
I would post a link to the ad but don't have him advertised through here so don't think it's allowed. Trainer thinks £10k is about right though and I do trust her judgement, prob is the market seems pretty dead at the moment and holding off for closer to the asking price could end up costing more on long run. It's a gamble I guess but Also my car went bang the other day and may be a complete write of so that money is quite appealing right now, it's also a really perfect home and lovely people which I always said was no 1 priority. Any advice much appreciated, I've yet to speak to trainer properly about it but she's made feelings fairly clear already!