Samantha008
Well-Known Member
Ok, basically, im looking for a horse to loan and ive managed to find one that fits my bill in every way ( i havent seen him yet) but from the owners descriptions hes exactly what i want, and so far i havent had much luck finding what i want!!
However, he bucks on the transition into canter. The owner said this is his only flaw, i havent seen him to see if hes sound etc, but hes got good conformation (although a slight hunters bump)
She told me that she had someone coming to look at him at the weekend but it didnt go down very well, as the horse bucked its usual rider (the owner doesnt ride him as shes only just started riding again after 20yrs out and bought him on a spur of the moment sort of thing but has since descovered that hes too much for her to handle) a teenage girl off, and the people didnt want him after they saw that. Hes 7yrs old and mainly been used for hunting. He was a hireling? suggesting that he must have been thought safe to ride!!
So my problem is, im an ok rider, im not great by any means, but ive ridden a few bronchos and buckaroos and generally been ok....touch wood. My last experience of a bucking horse was a part loan a few years ago...turned out he had a bad back and didnt like the bouncing in sitting trot!! Though he was ridden by a 16st man!!Poor horse :/
So...to stop my rambling....
Going to see horse, as teenage girl fell off, she wont ride him for me tonight. So i have no one to show him for me. So the owner has said to get straight on!!! Should i go and see him and just walk and trot? Though im aware this wont give me the full experience of him, or would this be enought o make a judgement to go back when someone can show me him in canter??? Or do i just get on and pull my socks up and canter??? Or is this really silly knowing he could be possibly be dangerous??? I mean, it could be fine, he could just skip a little, which would be fine but itd be nice to see someone who knows him do it firstttt....
The owner says the yard manager will ride him but that ill have to go at a time when shes at work, and im two hours too late tonight.
Really dont know what to do...i dont want to postpone my visit incase he someone falls in love with him over a little skip or an excited kick out.... but i dont want to get on a horse i dont know and risk coming off and breaking already fragile bones when i know there could be a problem there.
Ick. HELP!!!
However, he bucks on the transition into canter. The owner said this is his only flaw, i havent seen him to see if hes sound etc, but hes got good conformation (although a slight hunters bump)
She told me that she had someone coming to look at him at the weekend but it didnt go down very well, as the horse bucked its usual rider (the owner doesnt ride him as shes only just started riding again after 20yrs out and bought him on a spur of the moment sort of thing but has since descovered that hes too much for her to handle) a teenage girl off, and the people didnt want him after they saw that. Hes 7yrs old and mainly been used for hunting. He was a hireling? suggesting that he must have been thought safe to ride!!
So my problem is, im an ok rider, im not great by any means, but ive ridden a few bronchos and buckaroos and generally been ok....touch wood. My last experience of a bucking horse was a part loan a few years ago...turned out he had a bad back and didnt like the bouncing in sitting trot!! Though he was ridden by a 16st man!!Poor horse :/
So...to stop my rambling....
Going to see horse, as teenage girl fell off, she wont ride him for me tonight. So i have no one to show him for me. So the owner has said to get straight on!!! Should i go and see him and just walk and trot? Though im aware this wont give me the full experience of him, or would this be enought o make a judgement to go back when someone can show me him in canter??? Or do i just get on and pull my socks up and canter??? Or is this really silly knowing he could be possibly be dangerous??? I mean, it could be fine, he could just skip a little, which would be fine but itd be nice to see someone who knows him do it firstttt....
The owner says the yard manager will ride him but that ill have to go at a time when shes at work, and im two hours too late tonight.
Really dont know what to do...i dont want to postpone my visit incase he someone falls in love with him over a little skip or an excited kick out.... but i dont want to get on a horse i dont know and risk coming off and breaking already fragile bones when i know there could be a problem there.
Ick. HELP!!!