Skhosu
Well-Known Member
We sold a horse in jan. He is now up for sale again, as has been deemed 'dangerous' by yard manager. He was bought by a 13yr old who at the time I knew was unsuitable, but parents money, not mine, desperate to sell due to hassle etc. Am waiting to find out what he is doing but would imagine bucking.
When we sold he had done some 70cm sj, 2"3 xc all honestly, although lazy as sin. He has popped a 1.40 arena fence out of trot. He had a buck in him, generally into canter etc. I suspect it is now more bucking. I know their first saddle didn't fit. He wasn't great picking up feet, but partially due to nervous handling. Basically though he was green and I feel with a more experienced rider would have continued on up improving.
So, he's for sale. I feel sick at the thought of him going somewhere horrible. I would rebuy him with the idea of (over my 4 month summer holiday) selling him at around the same buying price (unless he seriously improved!). I would be making an offer lower than what they want so they may not accept. He would be transported back to our yard.
Would I be mad? Parents/sister would not be supportive..
When we sold he had done some 70cm sj, 2"3 xc all honestly, although lazy as sin. He has popped a 1.40 arena fence out of trot. He had a buck in him, generally into canter etc. I suspect it is now more bucking. I know their first saddle didn't fit. He wasn't great picking up feet, but partially due to nervous handling. Basically though he was green and I feel with a more experienced rider would have continued on up improving.
So, he's for sale. I feel sick at the thought of him going somewhere horrible. I would rebuy him with the idea of (over my 4 month summer holiday) selling him at around the same buying price (unless he seriously improved!). I would be making an offer lower than what they want so they may not accept. He would be transported back to our yard.
Would I be mad? Parents/sister would not be supportive..