noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Due to my 2nd pregnancy I have advertised my horse for sale or loan. He's 13 and sound but I don't have my own land to turn him away as I would like to, as I am quite attached to him.
So far, 1 person wants him on loan to go to their farm for their 14 year-old girl to do PC (he's a horse)... 1 person down south, friend of a friend, who wants to maybe buy him after a trial... THe best has been a lady at my old yard who wants to send back her current full-loan horse as it's lame, and take my horse back to my old yard instead on loan-wvtb.
Any tips on how to vet these people and what questions to ask to work out whether they are sensible or not? He's laminitic so I don't want them handing him back if he gets laminitis again! I said on advert would prefer loan to stay at current yard but is this reasonable if I agree to pay for shoeing? My farrier thinks sending him away is a bad idea.
Surely someone who actually BUYS a horse will look after it better than someone who wants a freebie on loan????? So am I better breaking my own heart and selling him? Or am I just being cynical?
Due to my 2nd pregnancy I have advertised my horse for sale or loan. He's 13 and sound but I don't have my own land to turn him away as I would like to, as I am quite attached to him.
So far, 1 person wants him on loan to go to their farm for their 14 year-old girl to do PC (he's a horse)... 1 person down south, friend of a friend, who wants to maybe buy him after a trial... THe best has been a lady at my old yard who wants to send back her current full-loan horse as it's lame, and take my horse back to my old yard instead on loan-wvtb.
Any tips on how to vet these people and what questions to ask to work out whether they are sensible or not? He's laminitic so I don't want them handing him back if he gets laminitis again! I said on advert would prefer loan to stay at current yard but is this reasonable if I agree to pay for shoeing? My farrier thinks sending him away is a bad idea.
Surely someone who actually BUYS a horse will look after it better than someone who wants a freebie on loan????? So am I better breaking my own heart and selling him? Or am I just being cynical?