OliveOyl
Well-Known Member
If you see an advert with horse described as "forward going" how would you interpret that, please?
To be perfectly honest with you, you can'tHow can I describe what I'm meaning then without them thinking he's a nutter?
How can I describe what I'm meaning then without them thinking he's a nutter?
This is very true unfortunatelyPeople are naturally suspicious about ads, look for faults and interpret everything you write down in a negative light![]()
This is very true unfortunately
Everything I say about him, in an effort to provide them with the full picture of him, they seem to multiplying by a factor of at least 10 and deciding THAT must be the reason that I'm selling him. Am considering just keeping him now really as am getting a bit down with the constant stream of different insults about my horse. If he doesn't suit you then that's just fine, but i'm not desperate to be rid of him and there isn't a hidden reason why he's for sale, but getting that across just isn't happening.
I might be better saying hardly anything - less is more and all that?
His ad has expired for now I think, but originally aimed him at Prelim/Novice dressage market and put that he hasn't got world beating paces, but is consistent, level headed and reliable. Which he is, he produces test after test after test, with hardly a 5 or below on any of them, so he always gets over 60% and usually more like 65-70% but this seems to have translated in to "he's a bit of a dobbin, novice riders, this is your horse". He's not a novice ride, but didn't want to put that as he's not naughty either, but he is forward going, meaning he is responsive to the aids, not a bolting, leaping lunatic.