Aug 11, 2015 -- 7:51PM, the dealer wrote:
facebook page 8th juneUnfortunately for us, this beauty is looking for a 2nd career in a 5* home. He is only a 4yo so has bags of time to adapt to a new discipline i.e. Dressage, SJ, Eventing or Showing. He's a real head turner and is a lovely person to work with. He is fresh out of training but is retiring from racing sound so would just need time to wind down before embarking on his next adventure! he was sold a day later
Surely the sellers knew who the buyers were (or were) going to be?
Aug 14, 2015 -- 9:13AM, SHADDER wrote:
The Dealera similar if not identical situation occurred with a horse my sis in law had.She purchased it as a yearling and kept it for 4 years , she done a deal with the trainer to give him a half share to put it into training (still paid half of all fees etc).After showing some initial promise it was decided that it wasn't going to make a racehorse but would be ideal for another discipline.She has repeatedly asked the trainer where the horse has gone and he continues to be evasive and will not give her details of any sale , new owner etc.Having kept the horse for 4 years it was only natural she would like to know its well being, her biggest fear is it turns up point to pointing.Just left a very sour taste.
name and shame the trainer
Aug 15, 2015 -- 6:02PM, the dealer wrote:
maybe looking through blinkers but today did he not look like a horse who might have bled
Some sort of headgear is what the horse looks like it needs more than anything else.
Aug 15, 2015 -- 6:07PM, the dealer wrote:
didnt look like it needed them at carlisle SS SR
Yeah I appreciate that td, but his head was a bit up in the air for my liking at the finish today. Perhaps he was hurting / bleeding? We'll probably never know.
No need to doubt anything that you've already said and looking through the Lamont website they seem a decent, well run bunch. Shame that they would appear to have been done like a kipper on this occasion.