CastleMouse
Well-Known Member
I'm seriously thinking about selling him at the moment... I'm just not a good enough rider for him TBH, and he could go quite far with the right rider
I'll make my final decision after the Regionals in September
So I'd like to know around how much you think he's worth? I know the market over here is different to the UK but I'd like to have a rough idea in my head. I'll ask my trainer what he thinks as well when I see him (which will probably be late August/early September).
So, a bit of info... He's a 16.1hh, grey Registered Danish Warmblood by Andiamo and he's out of Viva. Full breeding - http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/albani7 He's 11 years old (born the 24.05.1997), and was imported from Denmark in early 2005. With his previous owner he qualified for the AIRC Equipeople Dressage Championships in 2006, and also did well in the dressage at the AIRC Festival in 2006. She showjumped him at 1m unaffiliated level (she was more into dressage than jumping though) and he had some good results. She also did other RC stuff with him. Unfortunately I don't know much about what he did in Denmark...
I've hunter trialled at novice and open level with him (have gone clear at novice level with him, but some days he can be a complete and utter brat!), jumped courses at 1m10 height with no problems at a local venue where I rent out the indoor - I'm a bit of wimp but he would certainly jump bigger courses with no problems...
Dressagewise - Have won lots of rosettes and some prize money this year with him. But some days he'll be terrible in the first test and then we'll go on and do well in the second one...! I'm currently competing him at prelim and novice level but my trainer and I agreed (a few months ago I should add, before Ali became a brat on a regular basis) that he'd easily go up to medium level if we worked hard towards it!
He's a very brave hunter, he had never hunted in his life before I bought him but he got the hang of things instantly - I'm sure that he had never jumped a barbed wire fence in his life before I hunted him!
) He does have tantrums out on the hunting field though.
Brought him to two agri. shows last summer - I did the Ridden Hunter class at both shows (even though he's certainly not a hunter type!) and he behaved very well.
He's good to clip and shoe - can be a bit difficult to load but that's sorted when you use two lungelines behind his bum! On the road he's fine with cars and motorbikes, but isn't a fan of tractors or lorries... I've probably forgotten to add a couple of things in but I'd really appreciate if any of you could help
So, a bit of info... He's a 16.1hh, grey Registered Danish Warmblood by Andiamo and he's out of Viva. Full breeding - http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/albani7 He's 11 years old (born the 24.05.1997), and was imported from Denmark in early 2005. With his previous owner he qualified for the AIRC Equipeople Dressage Championships in 2006, and also did well in the dressage at the AIRC Festival in 2006. She showjumped him at 1m unaffiliated level (she was more into dressage than jumping though) and he had some good results. She also did other RC stuff with him. Unfortunately I don't know much about what he did in Denmark...
I've hunter trialled at novice and open level with him (have gone clear at novice level with him, but some days he can be a complete and utter brat!), jumped courses at 1m10 height with no problems at a local venue where I rent out the indoor - I'm a bit of wimp but he would certainly jump bigger courses with no problems...
Dressagewise - Have won lots of rosettes and some prize money this year with him. But some days he'll be terrible in the first test and then we'll go on and do well in the second one...! I'm currently competing him at prelim and novice level but my trainer and I agreed (a few months ago I should add, before Ali became a brat on a regular basis) that he'd easily go up to medium level if we worked hard towards it!
He's a very brave hunter, he had never hunted in his life before I bought him but he got the hang of things instantly - I'm sure that he had never jumped a barbed wire fence in his life before I hunted him!
Brought him to two agri. shows last summer - I did the Ridden Hunter class at both shows (even though he's certainly not a hunter type!) and he behaved very well.
He's good to clip and shoe - can be a bit difficult to load but that's sorted when you use two lungelines behind his bum! On the road he's fine with cars and motorbikes, but isn't a fan of tractors or lorries... I've probably forgotten to add a couple of things in but I'd really appreciate if any of you could help