Lizzie
Well-Known Member
On other forums, I recently advertised two rescue horses for a lady. Both geldings. One Gypsy Horse cross and one QH. The owner is very particular about where they will be placed.
I have had many enquiries.
I've received emails from some very iffy people, asking to adopt these free horses. Several from obviously young people, wanting free horses, but probably without their parent's permission.
One thing I did, to try to sort them out, was to ask for their home address and the address of where the horses were to be kept, since I wished to look them up on Google Earth. This put a stop to many requesting more information. GE is a wonderful tool, for checking up properties, where one's horse is going to be kept and housed. I wonder if any of you do that, when selling a horse? With obviously young people, I requested their parents write to me also.
Sifting through requests, when a horse is purely for adoption, free or very inexpensive, became much easier when I did/requested the above.
I think it might also help when considering a horse to purchase. Having a look at the property, if it is too far away to visit, one can possibly learn a lot.
Lizzie
I have had many enquiries.
I've received emails from some very iffy people, asking to adopt these free horses. Several from obviously young people, wanting free horses, but probably without their parent's permission.
One thing I did, to try to sort them out, was to ask for their home address and the address of where the horses were to be kept, since I wished to look them up on Google Earth. This put a stop to many requesting more information. GE is a wonderful tool, for checking up properties, where one's horse is going to be kept and housed. I wonder if any of you do that, when selling a horse? With obviously young people, I requested their parents write to me also.
Sifting through requests, when a horse is purely for adoption, free or very inexpensive, became much easier when I did/requested the above.
I think it might also help when considering a horse to purchase. Having a look at the property, if it is too far away to visit, one can possibly learn a lot.
Lizzie