Also, it makes it where a horse with issues just gets > passed from one home to the other and gets crazier and crazier with > more issues each time.
Or even a horse with no issues. I have come to believe it is really hard for a horse to change owners and barns and I try very hard not to sell any horse. I did sell Tali, the sweet Arab I got hurt on, to our grandson, thinking he would be with them forever. Now Gabe is about to graduate from high school and thinking of selling him. I just hate the idea that he will start going from owner to owner. I count eight owners for Twist in 10 years. And that's only the ones I know of. I'm not sure of Hunter's history, but I can just about guarantee he has one) . The woman I bought him from had him 11 months and he had been for sale for 10 of them. Nancy
