burtie
Well-Known Member
Obviously if selling a safe allrounder or RC horse you wouldn't as it should be exected to behave even if the rider is quite novicy but I was thinking about if you were selling an expensive youngster or any top comp horse in it's prime.
I must confess I would. I would want to know exactly what level they had ridden and competed at and their experience of riding that type of horse before letting them on board. Especially with a youngster as they could quickly and easily be very put off by a nervous or heavy handed rider. Wuold you expect this or would you walk away if a seller quizzed you in detail about your riding before letting you on board?
I must confess I would. I would want to know exactly what level they had ridden and competed at and their experience of riding that type of horse before letting them on board. Especially with a youngster as they could quickly and easily be very put off by a nervous or heavy handed rider. Wuold you expect this or would you walk away if a seller quizzed you in detail about your riding before letting you on board?