Cdehaast
Member
Hi,
I am mostly a lurker but have found this forum invaluable in my gradual transformation from polo groom to event rider (sort of!)... I would really appreciate any advice you may have about my current dilemma.
I have a talented mare with lovely paces and a very careful jump who I bought as a complete novice 2 years ago (in hindsight not the best decision). Unfortunately she is cheeky to a fence and as such our BE record has more than its fair share of eliminations x-country (although not without placings with a more experienced friend).
I have finally decided that I would like a schoolmaster type to show me the ropes and gain some of my confidence back. However, that leaves me the tricky problem of what to do with madam! Options as I see it include:
1) Turn her away for the winter and hope that as I improve with schoolmaster we may have better success next season.
2) Compete her lightly/hunt over winter and again hope for improvement from me.
3) Have more experienced friend event her to improve her record with a view to sell spring next year.
4) Try to sell her now being completely honest about our difficulties (if so, at what price and where to advertise? She's 9, no vices)
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
I am mostly a lurker but have found this forum invaluable in my gradual transformation from polo groom to event rider (sort of!)... I would really appreciate any advice you may have about my current dilemma.
I have a talented mare with lovely paces and a very careful jump who I bought as a complete novice 2 years ago (in hindsight not the best decision). Unfortunately she is cheeky to a fence and as such our BE record has more than its fair share of eliminations x-country (although not without placings with a more experienced friend).
I have finally decided that I would like a schoolmaster type to show me the ropes and gain some of my confidence back. However, that leaves me the tricky problem of what to do with madam! Options as I see it include:
1) Turn her away for the winter and hope that as I improve with schoolmaster we may have better success next season.
2) Compete her lightly/hunt over winter and again hope for improvement from me.
3) Have more experienced friend event her to improve her record with a view to sell spring next year.
4) Try to sell her now being completely honest about our difficulties (if so, at what price and where to advertise? She's 9, no vices)
Any thoughts would be much appreciated!