Brimful of Asha
Well-Known Member
Well just wanted your thoughts as i'm thinking of selling my 20yr old who does everything; hunts, jumps, xc, dressage and still got lots of energy left in the tank! 
Why sell an oldie who has given you some good years.
Why sell an oldie who has given you some good years.
Another oldie being pushed on.[/QUOTE]
Instead of berating the OP and jumping to conclusions that she is just moving him on because he is getting on in years, why not stop to consider that there may be other reasons for having to sell? Or, even, ask why?
In reply to the question: 20, nowadays, isn't a huge age and a healthy 20 year old can still have a lot to offer. If he ticked my boxes I would consider an older horse. I breed from mares that are that age and beyond, my riding horse didn't come back into work until she was 20.
Why sell an oldie who has given you some good years.
Another oldie being pushed on.[/QUOTE]
Instead of berating the OP and jumping to conclusions that she is just moving him on because he is getting on in years, why not stop to consider that there may be other reasons for having to sell? Or, even, ask why?
In reply to the question: 20, nowadays, isn't a huge age and a healthy 20 year old can still have a lot to offer. If he ticked my boxes I would consider an older horse.
I asked the same question but it was a question and was in no way berating anyone.