Marley&Me
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Oops, apologies to the OP, my post seems to have taken your thread off track.
I hadn't suggested he was a knackered old dobbin....rather crude language. I am sure he is a lovely boy and in his day amazing.
I am not sure how relevent BSJA points are to an 18 year old who is not in the best condition, and needing (according to vet 8 months of work). Admittedly he is experienced, but he can only share that with his rider whilst he stays sound and his temperament remains the same...if it does post rehab.
However I still believe for 3K you could buy a quality animal under 12 with the potential to learn solid lateral work and do BD comfortably for many years to come. I suppose from my personal point of that is what I would choose over a quirky been there and done it, who may not last me long and cost me a bomb in retirement. But that is just me.
Best of luck Freya I am sure he is lovely, just as I said in my original post please go in with your eyes open.
Something better?
3k will not get her something under 12 of the quality that this horse is. You certainly won't get something schooled properly for dressage up to flying changes, with good lateral work, BSJA winnings etc - and certainly not if its a novice ride, and a nice all round person either. For the calibre of this horse if it was a 10yr old the asking price would probably be 8-10k at least. This isn't some knackered old dobbin they are trying to palm off - it is a quality animal.Take away the tack and rugs and this horse is already only about £1300, which if you ask me, is a very fair price for a sound, well schooled quality schoolmaster to learn the ropes on.
I hadn't suggested he was a knackered old dobbin....rather crude language. I am sure he is a lovely boy and in his day amazing.
I am not sure how relevent BSJA points are to an 18 year old who is not in the best condition, and needing (according to vet 8 months of work). Admittedly he is experienced, but he can only share that with his rider whilst he stays sound and his temperament remains the same...if it does post rehab.
However I still believe for 3K you could buy a quality animal under 12 with the potential to learn solid lateral work and do BD comfortably for many years to come. I suppose from my personal point of that is what I would choose over a quirky been there and done it, who may not last me long and cost me a bomb in retirement. But that is just me.
Best of luck Freya I am sure he is lovely, just as I said in my original post please go in with your eyes open.