What do I do now?!

BroadfordQueen

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I'm in a bit of a pickle :(
My lovely Connie (in sig) has been for sale all summer, but no one seems interested in her. We've dropped her price right down, and people seem to think they'd get a JA/ pony trials pony for less than £2000!! We've had a few people come to see her, one little girl who was terrified of jumping, sat on Aoife and she was too nervous to jump a line of 3, eventually convinced her to do it and she was beaming saying she wanted to do it again! She was nearly in tears at the end because she loved her so much, yet they left saying they'd get in touch and never did...
Thing is, I'm moving to Northumberland in 3 weeks. I'm taking my event horse with me and having her on livery, but there's no way I can afford to keep 2 on livery (they're kept at my parents house at the moment).
My mum and sister love her, but I am taking the trailer with me so they'd have no transport if they kept her. She could be kept as a happy hacker, but mum and dad want to move soon and won't be getting somewhere with land so she can't really stay for long!
Another option is loaning her, but being a 4 year old I'm not keen on someone loaning her as she is at the age where she could be ruined ( I don't think she would be as she is so genuine, but after all the work I've put into her is it worth the risk?).
All I can think of now is give her away for silly money (which, IMO, she already is!), try and find cheap grass livery to have her up north with me (nearly impossible going into winter!), or turn her out for the winter at my parents house and leave mum to try to sell her for me next spring (obviously not ideal as mum doesn't need the hassle!).
It's really getting me down and stressing me out, on top of everything else I have to stress about right now! :(
Not expecting any replies, just wanted a moan!
 
Lol @ amymays comment :) but i think turn away iver winter as selling maybe easier or circumstances may have changed. but good luck whatever you decide :)
 
a 4yr old pony is not suitable for a nervous child so not sure why you think that was a good idea.
And at 4yrs old she may have potential but not many people are paying over 1K for young ponies. She is not yet a JA/pony trials pony. I think you need to revise the price.
 
Thank you everyone for the responses, I appreciate it.
Looks like my luck has changed slightly (touches wood excessively!) and following a Facebook advert (Facebook, who'd have thought! there's me spending hundreds on adverts and I get ten times the response from a free means of advertising!), it looks like she's going..
If it falls through for any reason, she will be turned out with my sisters retired horse throughout the winter and we will see where we go from there, be it her coming up to me or she stays to be my mum/sisters hacker, or we try and sell her again.

Re selling a 4yo as a novice ride- we did advertise her as a potential competition pony, but people thought she wasn't "zippy" enough for them. Obviously we wouldn't let her go to a novice who had no support from instructors/ knowledgable parents. However my old pony was 4, and he gave me more confidence than any other horse/pony ever has! Yes I was nervous, but I had knowledgable parents who could deal with a young horse.
Thanks again guys, was good to get it written down to take stock of my situation, and I will now thoroughly recommend using faceache for advertising!
 
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