I have one. She's not broken yet, rising three.
She is quite nicely put together, and has always been a good doer...so quite easy to look after.
Regarding temperament, she is very clever, and can work things out when my other two can't. For example, she can disconnect the battery from the electric fence unit, and you can actually watch her thought process, which is quite interesting.
She's calm, quiet, and kind and very keen to please...I have to say I really like her so far...but time will tell...
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Mine is great temperament and very quick learner. He can be a little sharp at first if you take him somewhere but never stupid and settles quickly. He's also one that if he has a stress/strop two minutes later its forgot unlike those who are then silly for hours.
the only one I've known was a bit of a stress head but sweet horse. funnily enough it was sold out of central Scotland a couple of years ago and is now up for sale again?
I dont have one, but he was the stallion I wanted to put my mare to had she proven herself.
Sold the mare to RLF now, so up to her who she puts Bal too lol
I certainly wouldnt say no if I was offered an Accondy offspring
I have one to event this season. He is really kind and very very clever. Fantastic jumper and lovely paces. Basically the perfect horse... apart from being spooky and stressy
if you look on British Eventing website you will find Accondy is in the top 50 eventing sires of 7 yr olds.
We have an Accondy mare ( good on Dams side too) and she is great...not stressy and marish, scopey jump, covers the ground well....dare I say it....never been lame in 3+ years
However she is for sale (through no fault of her own ) and we have had very little interest...probably as she is not cheap....but she is a lovely quality mare, sort that's hard to find . So obviously not universally valued.