Are We Looking For The Impossible?

I bought petty much exactly what the OP is looking for 2 months ago. 15.2, IDxTB, 5yo, done 3 BE90's and placed in all of them. 18 BD points, and had been cubbing last Autumn. Sane and sensible, but not a novice ride as very forwards going. Has plenty of scope to go on up the levels. He came from East Yorkshire and it was a private seller. I paid nearly 3 times the OP's budget!! He has definately been worth every penny. In the past 2 months we have finished 2nd overall in the RC combined trianing league (baring in mind I didn't own him when the first few shows occured, and in the 3 we did got 2 2nds and a 1st). He was 2nd at the RC ODE, and came 2nd at our first affilliated BE80. He is now entered for BE90. I have already had people offer me the price I paid for him and more to sell him, but there is no way he is going anywhere, he really is a 1 in a million!
 
I realise I'm in the minority here, am biased having just bought one, and that they really aren't fashionable at present, but you may want to consider an Arab. They're usually 14.3-15.3hh and are brill all rounders. You don't have to get an extreme one (Crabbet types are quite normal-looking horses without that snort and blow). Plus, because Arabs only appeal to a small number of people, you can get a massive amount of horse for your cash. Which is funny, because 30 years ago, Arabs were fetching literally millions. Now, a 3k budget will buy something lovely that can do a little bit of everything and will jump 1m quite happily. My new lad is only 5, and has taken the move to a new yard with aplomb. You'd think he'd been there for years.

Best of luck with whatever this young lady decides to buy - or to do, if she wants to take a break.

Indeed.....I got a lot of horse for my money, he's hopefully going to be my horse of a lifetime.

A chunkier type arab will not look especially 'araby'.....unless the tail is flying lol.....:D
 
If there's a suitable horse on arabianlines for sale, I always say that it's there (I can't work out how to post a link to a specific ad on there) as people can then make their own minds up after looking at the ad.

When it comes down to it, if I had a pound for every time someone said to me 'I don't normally like arabs but I love your grey,' I wouldn't be a millionaire, but I'd have a fair few quid by now. :)

Unfortunately the gelding doesn't have so many fans, but he's only two years old, so has plenty of time to win people over. :p
 
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