Roxanne
Active Member
Last year I bought myself a lovely young TB gelding who is very well bred to event. He is an absolute dream to handle and never had a nasty thought in his life. He moves beautifully and although not long started is showing some lovely work on the flat. He also will pop over small jumps with no problem although we haven't done much of this.
My problem is that I have overhorsed myself and I have realised that a TB is not right for me at my standard of riding and at my age. He is schooled for me by a talented dressage rider at the moment.
He has a small wart/sarcoid on his shoulder and I realise that this will affect his value if and when I sell him.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how the sarcoid/wart will affect his value and also the best way forward with selling?
If I could I would rather not sell but loan him to someone who was wanting to bring him on and compete him. Are there people who might be interested in loaning him in these circumstances? At the end of the day loaning just might not be practical.
Any thoughts advice are welcome.
My problem is that I have overhorsed myself and I have realised that a TB is not right for me at my standard of riding and at my age. He is schooled for me by a talented dressage rider at the moment.
He has a small wart/sarcoid on his shoulder and I realise that this will affect his value if and when I sell him.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how the sarcoid/wart will affect his value and also the best way forward with selling?
If I could I would rather not sell but loan him to someone who was wanting to bring him on and compete him. Are there people who might be interested in loaning him in these circumstances? At the end of the day loaning just might not be practical.
Any thoughts advice are welcome.