charliesarmy
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Above really as I am seriously contemplating selling my pony for a reason, although some might not see it as a problem I do
but just wondering what would really make you sell?
somebody also suggested trying a Psychic (sp?) but again![]()
I am selling my youngster due to financial and time commitmentswouldnt be if I didnt have to though
Mildred, I think you are dreadful for wanting to sell yours just because she won't respond to your Parelli training, just a thought have you had her back, teeth and saddle checked recently?
Maybe you aren't quite as skilled as you would like to believe, maybe you need to attend some more training/rewatch your videos/review your books?
I wouldn't sell my horses because nobody would buy them and they are rubbish![]()
Is that where they do that thing over the phone? Or from a picture?
You should consider the psychic, I had one for my horse when she totally refused to come out of her stable because I'd bought her a new pink headcollar. I had no idea, but as soon as I changed it for a brown one she was happy as larry.
I'd get the horse communicator back, but in all honesty I can't see a way forward with this horse. Most of my kit is pink.
Above really as I am seriously contemplating selling my pony for a reason, although some might not see it as a problem I dobut just wondering what would really make you sell?
They do it over the phone, apparently there have been girls at the farm who swear by it, I'll find out exactly whats bugging him and making him so disrespectful but honestly a phone call could be £35-50
I think that may be he root of all your problems. A wardrobe malfunction.
I've had everything checked, although my carrot stick is a bit frayed. Maybe that's the problem.
Nothing would ever make me part with any of my horses. I guess the only reason would be if they became seriously dangerous, and then I would still never sell them. Rather PTS than pass on a dangerous horse.
The only other reason would be financial ruin. But then I would hope that my sister would take them on.
To me a horse is for life, like a dog. For that reason, I never buy before loaning first or being 100% certain they are right for me. Sometimes things are tough but I stick with them through thick and thin, and have had to retire one early due to injury. She's now an expensive pet.
He's not dangerous he's just....annoying....and he's rubbing off on my youngster! who is going to be big and could therfore become dangerous![]()
Being annoying is a good reason to sell, I was told this the other day by someone on HHO so I think it's true. Either that or have it shot - saves on having to deal with all the hassle of advertising.
Sounds like you don't like him and he will be very aware of that. It would maybe best then for you to try to find him someone who doesn't find him annoying, but please be honest about why you are selling as otherwise this horse may just get passed on over and over and end up in a downwards spiral.