kirstyl
Well-Known Member
Well said!
I agree! Very well said. Wouldn't it be lovely if all sellers had such a conscience?
Well said!
As trainers of racehorses we obvioulsy continually rehome racehorses i will say its not always the horses fault that the purchaser does not get on with the horse. Some people selling/rehoming ex racehorses are far from honest about them in five years i have never had one complaint about a horse i have rehomed for my husband derek shaw as we are honest and if they have had injuries we tell people if they buck rear pull etc i tell people so everyone knows exactly what they are taking on and everyone is then happy but people are too quick to blame the horses. If someone is prepared to sell an exracehorse to a novice person when they know full well it can be strong buck etc then why is it the horses fault we should be blaming those selling the racehorses to the wrong people in the first place. Ex racehorses have seen more than most horses and if sold to the right person for the right discipline will make a wonderful cheap horse for life for people DONT BLAME THE HORSES!!!!
A lot of ex racers also have very poor ground manners because a lot of racing stables don't feel the need to bother with them. So they can be tough to handle at first. .