doolally_tap
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I'm feeling like a hopeless rider.
I'm looking for a horse to buy and have had three viewings so far this weekend. (horse has to be sane and sensible)
I know it's gonna take time to find the right horse but the viewings have really left me feeling like a crap, incapable rider:
Viewing 1 - Saturday - 14.2hh 11 yr old tb x bay mare
I arrived to find the owners had caught the horse and brought her out of the field ready for my arrival (even though I had asked for her to remain out so that I could see her being caught). Ground checks went swimmingly, impeccable manners from the ground, very clean horse, no lumps/bumps or hot spots. Stood quiet and calm all the time.
I asked to see her ridden. She was tacked up - happy mouth bit, flash noseband, martingale with breast plate. Her owner mounted and immediately the horse's temprement switched. Her nose was in the air, and she jogged instead of walked and you could totally see the excitement in her. The trot was just about controlled, slightly uncontrolled at some points. Canter was definately dicey, racing around corners, nose still in the air. I watched her a bit more and decided that I wasn't even going to get on her. End of viewing 1!
Viewing 2 - Saturday - 15.2hh 12 yr old tb bay mare
Horse was in field without halter, as instructed. Brought into yard. Did all ground checks, again no areas of concern. Chatted to owner about horse's general nature and she said she was laid back and not at all sharp unless you asked her to be. She was very honest and said that the horse would put in a small buck if you were too strong with your leg (eg. if you asked for a more forward going trot and the mare gave you it - but you asked for it again unnecessarily).
I watched her being ridden and she was lovely. She was ridden in a KK bit (never even heard of it before!) Got on her myself and again she was lovely, I felt relaxed on her. She did, however, put in a buck (not even big enough to unseat me) which made me feel like I was riding her wrong.
However by the end of the viewing the owner had taken a call from someone who had viewed her previously and accepted an offer subject to vetting. The horse was nice, but I didn't feel 100% confident on her to make me want to put in an offer. End of viewing 2!
Viewing 3 - Sunday (just got back) - 15hh 8yr old Halfinger Gelding.
Lovely on the ground, nicely mannered, good clean horse. However was only gelded early this year (a little late methinks). The owners rang alarm bells for me really - looked like dealers in disguise! Horse was imported from Holland only 2 months ago.
Watched him ridden - snaffle mouth. Girl riding seemed fine and the horse was pacey, but seemed relaxed and controllable. Fab in traffic - saw him getting passed by two motorbikes and an ambulance with flashing lights (no siren!) - horsey didn't flinch a bit.
I got on him - he was instantly nappy, not wanting to listen to me, trying to head back to the stables and being generally very strong. The owner said I didn't have my reins short enough - but if I shortened them any more my hands would have been in his mouth!! Didn't feel confident enough to even try him in canter, we were on an uneven field next to a road and I just wasn't taking the risk. End of viewing 3!
Now I just feel really really disappointed - and a crap rider to boot.
Maybe I should just buy a donkey.
If you've read all of this - well done!!!!
I'm looking for a horse to buy and have had three viewings so far this weekend. (horse has to be sane and sensible)
I know it's gonna take time to find the right horse but the viewings have really left me feeling like a crap, incapable rider:
Viewing 1 - Saturday - 14.2hh 11 yr old tb x bay mare
I arrived to find the owners had caught the horse and brought her out of the field ready for my arrival (even though I had asked for her to remain out so that I could see her being caught). Ground checks went swimmingly, impeccable manners from the ground, very clean horse, no lumps/bumps or hot spots. Stood quiet and calm all the time.
I asked to see her ridden. She was tacked up - happy mouth bit, flash noseband, martingale with breast plate. Her owner mounted and immediately the horse's temprement switched. Her nose was in the air, and she jogged instead of walked and you could totally see the excitement in her. The trot was just about controlled, slightly uncontrolled at some points. Canter was definately dicey, racing around corners, nose still in the air. I watched her a bit more and decided that I wasn't even going to get on her. End of viewing 1!
Viewing 2 - Saturday - 15.2hh 12 yr old tb bay mare
Horse was in field without halter, as instructed. Brought into yard. Did all ground checks, again no areas of concern. Chatted to owner about horse's general nature and she said she was laid back and not at all sharp unless you asked her to be. She was very honest and said that the horse would put in a small buck if you were too strong with your leg (eg. if you asked for a more forward going trot and the mare gave you it - but you asked for it again unnecessarily).
I watched her being ridden and she was lovely. She was ridden in a KK bit (never even heard of it before!) Got on her myself and again she was lovely, I felt relaxed on her. She did, however, put in a buck (not even big enough to unseat me) which made me feel like I was riding her wrong.
However by the end of the viewing the owner had taken a call from someone who had viewed her previously and accepted an offer subject to vetting. The horse was nice, but I didn't feel 100% confident on her to make me want to put in an offer. End of viewing 2!
Viewing 3 - Sunday (just got back) - 15hh 8yr old Halfinger Gelding.
Lovely on the ground, nicely mannered, good clean horse. However was only gelded early this year (a little late methinks). The owners rang alarm bells for me really - looked like dealers in disguise! Horse was imported from Holland only 2 months ago.
Watched him ridden - snaffle mouth. Girl riding seemed fine and the horse was pacey, but seemed relaxed and controllable. Fab in traffic - saw him getting passed by two motorbikes and an ambulance with flashing lights (no siren!) - horsey didn't flinch a bit.
I got on him - he was instantly nappy, not wanting to listen to me, trying to head back to the stables and being generally very strong. The owner said I didn't have my reins short enough - but if I shortened them any more my hands would have been in his mouth!! Didn't feel confident enough to even try him in canter, we were on an uneven field next to a road and I just wasn't taking the risk. End of viewing 3!
Now I just feel really really disappointed - and a crap rider to boot.
Maybe I should just buy a donkey.
If you've read all of this - well done!!!!