me too hateit hateit hateit
Was selling a foxhunter, tb. So folks come and try him thinking they want a tb. Well, hello, if you jab him, he's gonna GO! So one person fell clean off of him. She was a jabber. And was scared shitless. She calls the next week, wanting a 2nd try. I said no. Don't want the liability thankyouverymuch. Another tried him 4 times and passed. Another wanted me to write War and Peace on the horse and she was 45 minutes away. A guy tried him at his hunt. And my poor horse actually bucked him off. I've never even had a flinch from this horse. On the way back, the guy is telling me about all his broken bones and what-not and maybe he needs a lesson. ya think?
I'm thinking that if someone is interested, depending on the type of horse, ask who their trainer/vet/boarding facilities are. Then call them up. Interview them first. If they can't give the names, then sorry.

Average, for horses with some experience at this level