jtriebs
Well-Known Member
Or rather the question is to view or not to view.
OH and I have been looking for a horse to suit both of us for about half a year. Now we have found one quite a journey away (we're talking a flight) which sounded perfect. We have had a lot of emails and phonecalls with the sellers, everything sounded genuine and right for us. After being asked whether he has any quirks the seller told us that it's difficult to get a bit in his mouth (apparently they had dentist and vet look at him and they put it down to a bad experience in the past). She also mentioned that in the past when he was being worked more regularly by a local instructor, the problem disappeared.
OH's aunt (who is also horsey) lives quite close and agreed to go and see him today with a friend of hers who's an AI. She just told us that he is a nice horse, good manners etc worked nicely but that the bit issue was really quite a problem in the sense that he really clamped his mouth shut and it took over 5 minutes to get the bit in and the bridle on. She reckons he's taking the p**s rather than that he is nervous about it.
OH now feels we should just leave it there and not waste money going to see this horse as you'd be buying a definate problem which he feels may not be remediable (sp?) - the horse is 10 btw. I feel that it's worth taking the risk and feel it could be worked on.
(apparently the mother of the owner was showing him and is not that experienced and wasn't firm with him)
OH's aunt advised to not come to see him this weekend but ask the seller whether she'd be happy for him to go on some days of trial with her and work on it to see whether it can be improved. However, other people are also interested in him, so this sort of strategy may mean we lose him.
So, sorry about long post- what would you do- Go see him?
Is it something that can be worked on? (If so- how would you tackle it?) Please help!!
OH and I have been looking for a horse to suit both of us for about half a year. Now we have found one quite a journey away (we're talking a flight) which sounded perfect. We have had a lot of emails and phonecalls with the sellers, everything sounded genuine and right for us. After being asked whether he has any quirks the seller told us that it's difficult to get a bit in his mouth (apparently they had dentist and vet look at him and they put it down to a bad experience in the past). She also mentioned that in the past when he was being worked more regularly by a local instructor, the problem disappeared.
OH's aunt (who is also horsey) lives quite close and agreed to go and see him today with a friend of hers who's an AI. She just told us that he is a nice horse, good manners etc worked nicely but that the bit issue was really quite a problem in the sense that he really clamped his mouth shut and it took over 5 minutes to get the bit in and the bridle on. She reckons he's taking the p**s rather than that he is nervous about it.
OH now feels we should just leave it there and not waste money going to see this horse as you'd be buying a definate problem which he feels may not be remediable (sp?) - the horse is 10 btw. I feel that it's worth taking the risk and feel it could be worked on.
(apparently the mother of the owner was showing him and is not that experienced and wasn't firm with him)
OH's aunt advised to not come to see him this weekend but ask the seller whether she'd be happy for him to go on some days of trial with her and work on it to see whether it can be improved. However, other people are also interested in him, so this sort of strategy may mean we lose him.
So, sorry about long post- what would you do- Go see him?
Is it something that can be worked on? (If so- how would you tackle it?) Please help!!