Lolo
Well-Known Member
I mean the re-schooled ones, who lead a normal life.
The ex-racers I know are fabulous hunters, sensible hacks, have sweet personalities, are very good looking and are all talented (ie are all competing at 3'+ doing all PC or RC activities).
Yet somehow, these gems have a limited price because they raced. The thread saying "I wouldn't pay more than £2.5k for an ex-racer, including tack" shocked me. Ex-racers definitely aren't for novices. But neither are warmbloods, or Welsh Ds, but no one is making such mad statements there! I can honestly say if someone offered us £2.5k for our ex-racer, they'd be laughed off the yard, and his current status is competing at BE100 level (unaff, PC stuff), Novice dressage, all PC/RC activities, hacks out in company or alone never being strong or silly, does very well showing (lightweight hunter, RoR, sports horse) with nice manners and a lovely personality. Does have his mad days (although they are few and far between, and only with my sister- my nervous mum hacks him happily!). If we said he was a sports horse, or something similar why would this make any difference to the above facts?
Agh! Drives me up the wall- sure, for a brand new, straight off the track horse there is a very limited market. But a decent RC allrounder who's been reschooled?
The ex-racers I know are fabulous hunters, sensible hacks, have sweet personalities, are very good looking and are all talented (ie are all competing at 3'+ doing all PC or RC activities).
Yet somehow, these gems have a limited price because they raced. The thread saying "I wouldn't pay more than £2.5k for an ex-racer, including tack" shocked me. Ex-racers definitely aren't for novices. But neither are warmbloods, or Welsh Ds, but no one is making such mad statements there! I can honestly say if someone offered us £2.5k for our ex-racer, they'd be laughed off the yard, and his current status is competing at BE100 level (unaff, PC stuff), Novice dressage, all PC/RC activities, hacks out in company or alone never being strong or silly, does very well showing (lightweight hunter, RoR, sports horse) with nice manners and a lovely personality. Does have his mad days (although they are few and far between, and only with my sister- my nervous mum hacks him happily!). If we said he was a sports horse, or something similar why would this make any difference to the above facts?
Agh! Drives me up the wall- sure, for a brand new, straight off the track horse there is a very limited market. But a decent RC allrounder who's been reschooled?