Kirstd33
Well-Known Member
Once Coblet is moved off the stabled livery yard and onto his 24/7 retirement grazing in the next month or so, I'll be definately a little better off financially, a little less burdened timewise due to him living out and hopefully a lot less stressed once the deed is done. I just hope he settles and has a lovely summer and our decision to prioritise quality over quantity of life pays off?
Anyhow I'll be a position to be tentatively looking for my next ridden horse and the past 9 months sharing my friends 2 geldings and hacking for miles predominantly off road, bridle paths etc has re-ignited an idea that I may like to dip my toe into some low level non-competitive endurance. So what breeds, types, qualities makes a horse better suited to endurance? Obvs at the sharper end of the sport its dominated by arabs, but I'd just like something that is going to enjoy 20-30km pleasure rides at a fairy sedate pace.
Anyhow I'll be a position to be tentatively looking for my next ridden horse and the past 9 months sharing my friends 2 geldings and hacking for miles predominantly off road, bridle paths etc has re-ignited an idea that I may like to dip my toe into some low level non-competitive endurance. So what breeds, types, qualities makes a horse better suited to endurance? Obvs at the sharper end of the sport its dominated by arabs, but I'd just like something that is going to enjoy 20-30km pleasure rides at a fairy sedate pace.
