Yes, sadly I have made the hard decision to sell my darling boy.
Originally I had decided just to lease him out. I didn't think it was fair on him to have him with me in Palmy as I didn't have the time to ride him, nor the funds to compete him.
But my parents have both been diagnosed with cancer and they are no longer able to help with extra support of me while I study, so Jack must be sold.
I'm really gutted but I know its the best thing.
Here is his sale ad.
Jack is a 15.2hh Black Thoroughbred Gelding. Sucessfully completed at 1.20m with previous owner, has scope to go higher. Competed at Training Level eventing, schooled easily at Pre-Novice. Has had some dressage schooling. Easy to float, truck, shoe, worm etc. Can be pushy on the ground so needs a firm hand. Jack is not a beginners horse but can be handled fine by a competent rider. Is great to ride right off a break. Is a cool PC horse. Can be grazed in a herd or seperately. Tries hard and is an honest jumper. Hes really a lovely horse and is stunning looking... I get compliments on him all the time. Good to ride on the beach, road and forest. He has a very soft mouth, I ride him in a straight bar happy mouth with no trouble. He is a good keeper, only needs feed in the summer to get electrolytes into him since he sweats a lot. I am looking to sell Jack because I can not fufil his potential while I am at University. Comes with a winter cover, an inbetween seasons cover, and two summer covers. Saddle and Bridle if needed. You can email me at katherinehogg@yahoo.com or txt/phone me on 0274125548 or 096279878 for more info. He is currently turned out in Taumarunui.
So if you are looking for a new horse (and you live in New Zealand), feel free to contact me. He is advertised for $6000 ono.
A side note.. Jack is loving his time in Taumuarnui. He is head of his herd and was as gentle as a lamb when I rode him after a good two months off. My good good boy.
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3 comments:
I am sorry you have to sell him. But it sounds as though you have thought hard about this and have chosen the best option for him and you. From the description, he should be able to find a good new home.
Two points; you don't have his age in the ad, and a horse that isn't is in work is much harder too sell, especially in this market for that sort of money. I'm sorry about your parents.
A hard decision to make but looks like you've put a good deal of thought into it and that it's for the best of both of you. I hope you find a gorgeous owner to take him over :)
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