Ugh, the horror stories! Selling or buying are equally nightmarish!

I kicked a man and his daughter off my farm once when the horse turned to sniff him (told him the horse loved smells and would sniff, but he wasn't a biter at all, if anything he'd lick if allowed) well, this sweet gelding turned to take a sniff of the daughter's hair while I held onto his rope and the man slugged Max upside his nose. Hard. Caused a broken blood vessels and scared the horse into a shivering, terrified mess. 'Course, my shouting at this a-hole probably didn't help, but I saw RED. Took quite a while to get Max over that particular issue. Asked a couple others to leave before, but that one was the worst.

Selling sucks. Thankfully just sold my last horse for forever (probably)! Couldn't have found a better buyer, and she sold via video and photos. Took 2 years to find a buyer I would allow to have her, though, but the match couldn't be more prefect.