DollyCoblet
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My mare is going to go up for sale in the next week of so, she is a mare bred for eventing but has the attitude and scope to do anything. She is as yet un-competed due to my work commitments. She's rising 6 and was broken as a 5 year old due to being late to mature.
I have turned her away this winter due to lack of time so she is looking like a wooly bear, however she is shedding her coat at a great rate and im worried clipping her will spoil her summer coat.
So my question is would you view a horse that has potential, is currently fit, being pro schooled and working beautifully, ready to go on and have some fun but not clipped, would this put you off? or would you just look through the work sweat and at the horse underneath!
I have been told she MUST be clipped to be sold or else no one will be interested, are people really this fickle?
Any thoughts greatly recieved.


My mare is going to go up for sale in the next week of so, she is a mare bred for eventing but has the attitude and scope to do anything. She is as yet un-competed due to my work commitments. She's rising 6 and was broken as a 5 year old due to being late to mature.
I have turned her away this winter due to lack of time so she is looking like a wooly bear, however she is shedding her coat at a great rate and im worried clipping her will spoil her summer coat.
So my question is would you view a horse that has potential, is currently fit, being pro schooled and working beautifully, ready to go on and have some fun but not clipped, would this put you off? or would you just look through the work sweat and at the horse underneath!
I have been told she MUST be clipped to be sold or else no one will be interested, are people really this fickle?
Any thoughts greatly recieved.