MerrySherryRider
Well-Known Member
Weebarney absolutely nothing wrong with being inexperienced but frustrated at people who walk blindly into buying a horse without using common sense and even worse, renting a field/DIY with no support.
I'm fed up with the novice who wanted a cheap as chips horse from a horse market, but thought nothing of going on holiday 4 times a year and driving a new Audi. She quickly ended up being taken to hospital by air ambulance.
And the first time owners recently who bought 4 year old ponies for their small children only to find they are 18 months old.
All avoidable mistakes. Sure, even knowledgeable people get a bad deal sometimes, but some errors are avoidable.
Even the inexperienced buyer can gain clues on a dealers yard by looking around and listening to a dealer too ready to sell anything as long as they don't leave empty handed.
Paying someone knowledgeable to oversee a purchase, can prevent an expensive mistake.
I'm fed up with the novice who wanted a cheap as chips horse from a horse market, but thought nothing of going on holiday 4 times a year and driving a new Audi. She quickly ended up being taken to hospital by air ambulance.
And the first time owners recently who bought 4 year old ponies for their small children only to find they are 18 months old.
All avoidable mistakes. Sure, even knowledgeable people get a bad deal sometimes, but some errors are avoidable.
Even the inexperienced buyer can gain clues on a dealers yard by looking around and listening to a dealer too ready to sell anything as long as they don't leave empty handed.
Paying someone knowledgeable to oversee a purchase, can prevent an expensive mistake.