ImmyS
Well-Known Member
Did he put a smile on your face?
In one word - Yes! I felt at home on him
Did he put a smile on your face?
Horses that are given away for free have something wrong.. If it was half decent you would wanna sell it for money..
Horses that are given away for free have something wrong.. If it was half decent you would wanna sell it for money..
Horses that are given away for free have something wrong.. If it was half decent you would wanna sell it for money..
In one word - Yes! I felt at home on him
Not necessarily, some people value the quality of the owner / home and the long-term prospects for the horse in that home over the money (particularly if you are talking an ordinary horse that isn't worth vast sums). Particularly when its a transfer between people who know each other or within a local area / community (rather than actually advertised as free).
Horses that are given away for free have something wrong.. If it was half decent you would wanna sell it for money..
Horses that are given away for free have something wrong.. If it was half decent you would wanna sell it for money..
Not always. I was given a grade A show jumper with 2525 BSJA points (including 27 1st places) for free as the owners wanted a guarantee that someone wouldn't just bute him and carry on jumping him 1m60 (he had mild arthritis). He was sold at the peak of his career for£150,000 and even when I bought him, they could have asked ££££ for him. What do 16yo schoolmaster BSJA horses go for who are capable of still jumping 1m/1m10, just no longer the big tracks?
But that one did have something wrong with it - arthritis
Because I grew up around people with that type of horse I guess and it was something that was always out of my reach - the age old case of wanting what you don't have. As long as I can hack and hopefully attend some clinics/low level stuff I would be more than content I think.