Am I daft to consider a TB?

Thanks everyone for your advice given so freely, that's exactly what I needed to hear! So I've actually seen one on FB that has been on a training yard but not raced as apparently she was too slow -, whats everyone's thoughts on that?

Hard no! Find one thats currently doing and has been doing the work you want to do for at least 2 years. They do break a lot, but that gives you a good chance of finding one that will stay sound.
 
Thanks everyone for your advice given so freely, that's exactly what I needed to hear! So I've actually seen one on FB that has been on a training yard but not raced as apparently she was too slow -, whats everyone's thoughts on that?
Be careful with that, I think quite a few don’t stand up to the training due to not being sound enough hence never raced. X
 
So as the title says really!!

As a middle aged on-off lifetime rider/sharer the time was finally right to buy our own last year for both me and the teenage daughter (to mainly hack about, low level stuff) and we purchased a lovely cob, who we adore but hasn't been straightforward at all and after 8 months of stop start riding got diagnosed with annular ligament damage in March. He finally had the surgery in May and we're 7 weeks into what we know will be a very long rehab and we don't expect to be riding him much before the Autumn. I should say he's not going anywhere even if he doesn't come sound again.

In the interim we've been fortunate to have the ride of a very kind lady's 2 horses: a 16.1 ID who my daughter mainly rides and I ride her mum's 15.2 TB who is an OTTB, but now 10ish. Having not ridden many TB's I didn't know whether I would like it but WOW I love riding him, he's athletic, not too wide, jolly and a great boy! Coupled with the fact that a dream of mine has always been to dabble in some non-competitive endurance I was thinking of looking for one??? Is this a crazy idea?
Any advice most gratefully received!
I’m on my third and work in racing. Fantastic animals but fragile and high maintenance and terrible feet.
I love riding them so much but I really don’t want to stomach the farrier bills.
I much prefer low maintenance barefoot types for easy keeping. If you want to do endurance I’d go Arab.xx
 
I was going to sing the praises of my TB but when I actually think about it I may have had my rose tinted glasses on 😂

She was super brave though. She never enjoyed hacking much but she was bomb proof in traffic. In fact she swerved towards an artic lorry because a bull was at the fence 😂 I also really enjoy the athleticism.
 
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