tinap
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Really needing some helpful advice now. Here's the story.....(sorry its long!)
Daughters competition pony went up for sale in April as she is 16 & its her last year on ponies. He was a bit over priced with room to negotiate. Had a few calls & 1 viewer who got on with him fab but was too big on him (he's only just 14hh).
Daughter took him eventing in June ish & they had a silly fall & he was off lame for a while with a knock to his fetlock. He was off work for about 8 weeks so I took him off the market.
Fast forward to end September. Fully fit & well again, out competing & winning again so put him back up for sale at a reduced price.
A young girl comes to try him & gets on with him fab. I offer to take him to a show for her, which we do where she wins her class. They want him subject to vetting.
In the mean time someone else rings for him from a long way away but I tell her that he is sold subject to vetting. She requests that if he doesn't go that I keep her number & ring back.
Vetting takes a few weeks to arrange for various reasons. On the day he has a slight reaction to flexion test (not on the previously injured leg). Buyer walks away as they already have a lame pony at home. Don't blame her, I would probably have done the same although vet thought she was crazy & said that having to choose between his safety & competition record & a flexion test on the day she would have chosen his record & reputation. That's by the by anyway.
So, I then ring the other woman back & explain all. She is very keen to come & see him after watching all his videos thinks he is what she is looking for. But, as she is coming a long way, requests that I do not allow anyone else to come & view until she's been & not to renew his ads (which were all running out). Fair enough, she seems very keen.
They came on Saturday & although the girl was a bit more novicey than I thought, she rode him well & he was an absolute angel for her. He really looked after her, popped her round a course of jumps a lot smaller than he is used to & they went for a stroll down the street in heavy traffic. Both seemed very happy & said would ring me on monday.
Not heard a thing upto last night so thought I would send a text just to see if she was interested. Got email today basically saying not interested as he wasn't a push button & still needed to be ridden at lower fences. (Which is very true as he isn't a push button & does need a rider not a passenger, although he is a very easy ride!)
Fair enough.
But now I have a problem in what the heck do we do now?!!! The daughter can't compete him come the new year & is desperately wanting to move to horses. I have no savings & cannot afford 2 on livery so need to sell him for her to progress. I don't want to sound stuck up, but the daughter is talented & I don't want her to have to now stop because she won't have a ride. The pony will struggle if registered as a horse as he is only 14hh.
I never dreamed we would have a problem selling him as he is one fantastic pony who is very easy to do & ride. Everyone is shocked he is still here!!! Friends have also said I am too nice & should not be bending over backwards for people, but I thought I was just trying to get them to get to know him right
I have put him on a joint suppliment after the flexion test thinking it can't do any harm.
I would really appreciate any advice at all. The daughter is heartbroken. As much as she loves him to bits, she made peace with decision she made to sell him a long time ago & its just really hard on her now to be still going through it xx
Daughters competition pony went up for sale in April as she is 16 & its her last year on ponies. He was a bit over priced with room to negotiate. Had a few calls & 1 viewer who got on with him fab but was too big on him (he's only just 14hh).
Daughter took him eventing in June ish & they had a silly fall & he was off lame for a while with a knock to his fetlock. He was off work for about 8 weeks so I took him off the market.
Fast forward to end September. Fully fit & well again, out competing & winning again so put him back up for sale at a reduced price.
A young girl comes to try him & gets on with him fab. I offer to take him to a show for her, which we do where she wins her class. They want him subject to vetting.
In the mean time someone else rings for him from a long way away but I tell her that he is sold subject to vetting. She requests that if he doesn't go that I keep her number & ring back.
Vetting takes a few weeks to arrange for various reasons. On the day he has a slight reaction to flexion test (not on the previously injured leg). Buyer walks away as they already have a lame pony at home. Don't blame her, I would probably have done the same although vet thought she was crazy & said that having to choose between his safety & competition record & a flexion test on the day she would have chosen his record & reputation. That's by the by anyway.
So, I then ring the other woman back & explain all. She is very keen to come & see him after watching all his videos thinks he is what she is looking for. But, as she is coming a long way, requests that I do not allow anyone else to come & view until she's been & not to renew his ads (which were all running out). Fair enough, she seems very keen.
They came on Saturday & although the girl was a bit more novicey than I thought, she rode him well & he was an absolute angel for her. He really looked after her, popped her round a course of jumps a lot smaller than he is used to & they went for a stroll down the street in heavy traffic. Both seemed very happy & said would ring me on monday.
Not heard a thing upto last night so thought I would send a text just to see if she was interested. Got email today basically saying not interested as he wasn't a push button & still needed to be ridden at lower fences. (Which is very true as he isn't a push button & does need a rider not a passenger, although he is a very easy ride!)
Fair enough.
But now I have a problem in what the heck do we do now?!!! The daughter can't compete him come the new year & is desperately wanting to move to horses. I have no savings & cannot afford 2 on livery so need to sell him for her to progress. I don't want to sound stuck up, but the daughter is talented & I don't want her to have to now stop because she won't have a ride. The pony will struggle if registered as a horse as he is only 14hh.
I never dreamed we would have a problem selling him as he is one fantastic pony who is very easy to do & ride. Everyone is shocked he is still here!!! Friends have also said I am too nice & should not be bending over backwards for people, but I thought I was just trying to get them to get to know him right
I have put him on a joint suppliment after the flexion test thinking it can't do any harm.
I would really appreciate any advice at all. The daughter is heartbroken. As much as she loves him to bits, she made peace with decision she made to sell him a long time ago & its just really hard on her now to be still going through it xx