Sunday, July 17, 2011

Selling?

I've been putting up a couple YouTube videos lately of Bogey and I and a couple days ago I got a response to one that took me aback. (Yes, I promise to write about and post the videos, I'm just really behind! haha)

The message was from a previous owner of Bogey asking if I would be interested in selling him and that the person has "cash in hand". Wow! First I thought it was a scam, but amusing none-the-less and I messaged back asking the person's name and where they were from. Any smart scam artist would not respond back, and I know Bogey's previous owners and their locations from his papers.

Well, the person messaged back and it was in serious. I asked a couple trickier questions about my horse that only a previous owner would know such as what was his barn name when you owned him? I referred to Bogey as "Bogey" in all of my videos and the previous owner got the correct answer of "Lester". I personally do not want to sell my horse at all, but it is always entertaining to "field offers", and I might be able to get some really interesting information about my horse's past from the prior owner.

I only know Bogey's history back to his 3 year old year. It would be interesting to find out who actually broke him out and trained him. I'm messaging/emailing the person back as we speak those questions, but I haven't gotten a "cash offer" yet from this person.

Bogey's part of the family, and we both have a very strong bond together. I couldn't dream of selling him, and if I sold him I would not be in a position to buy another horse of his caliber for 5 more years because of the possibility of future veterinary school. Bogey's a horse I can leave at my mother's house and let him sit and relax all winter and come back the following spring remembering almost everything from the summer before. I don't know many other horses that can do that.

I don't want to sell him but money does talk, and how would I feel knowing I sold off my best friend? Yikes! I wouldn't even consider selling him for $5000 or less, but the $10,000 to $20,000 region - looks pretty good. Who could say no to that? What would people think if I said no to that? I would obtain more than 10 times my initial investment at that point and at the very least over 4 times what I've put into him.

Things to think about. What would you do?

2 comments:

  1. Wow, that is pretty cool. Know what you mean worrying about the scam thing and the horse being family too, but money does talk to!

    Sad to hear from your last post that he's not doing well. Hope you get back in the saddle again soon.

    Just was at a horse show this weekend, placed various places 1st - 3rd or 4th don't remember. So pretty well, qualified for the state show, will bring Zorro and my Paint, Jazz. Looking forward to it, hopefully will be ok to get off college for that.

    Amber

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  2. Hey, its been a while since I have stopped by your blog. Hope all is going well for you! Are you graduating in may too? Lots been happening up here for me, excited about graduation and I am getting married in June! If you stop by my blog I did a quick glimpse at how my wedding planning is going.

    Hope all is well!

    Amber

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