jhoward
Demon exorcist...
how would you approach the subject.
mare will be coming up for sale soon, she has a bsja/dressage record and has done ode pony club etc.
shes can be a pain in the arse, and if not handled right can be dangerous ( shes been on loan to a 14yr girl so not to bad if as i say handled well both ridden and on the ground)
as of october 08 she was off work due to a tendon seath strain. in the end we decided to operate her. she is now 100 % sound and doesnt even have a scar.
even though shes has fab breeding and confo im going to be advertising her at a low price.. this will also reflect her temprement (pmsl shall i give her away?) BUT how do i approach the injury do i mention it in the ad or wait for people to call?
a full vets report is availble and the mare can go back to bsja etc. and she will pass a vetting. but i dont want to miss lead people in anyway, and i also dont want to deal with repeating myself 3 million times over because of selling a cheap horse .. if you see what i meen.
mare will be coming up for sale soon, she has a bsja/dressage record and has done ode pony club etc.
shes can be a pain in the arse, and if not handled right can be dangerous ( shes been on loan to a 14yr girl so not to bad if as i say handled well both ridden and on the ground)
as of october 08 she was off work due to a tendon seath strain. in the end we decided to operate her. she is now 100 % sound and doesnt even have a scar.
even though shes has fab breeding and confo im going to be advertising her at a low price.. this will also reflect her temprement (pmsl shall i give her away?) BUT how do i approach the injury do i mention it in the ad or wait for people to call?
a full vets report is availble and the mare can go back to bsja etc. and she will pass a vetting. but i dont want to miss lead people in anyway, and i also dont want to deal with repeating myself 3 million times over because of selling a cheap horse .. if you see what i meen.