bedbug
Well-Known Member
When going to view a prospective horse (Not that I am planning it just yet) the advice is to take someone knowledgable with you. What though, if your firends and family are totally non-norsey people, are the options if for example you wanted to look at a horse some distance from where you live so taking you riding instructor wasn't an option.
I can tell if the confirmation of a horse looks right and for me the important bit is the horses personality and I would arrange that I could do some if not all the things that I would be intending to do with the horse, E.g. spend time with them on the ground to see of they flinch,move or are uncomfortable with human contact, ride on them in a school, pop a small fence, take them out on a hack if possible.
I would be reliant upon the vetting to tell me if there was anything medically wrong or potentially could go wrong due to flexion tests etc. I presume this is what the 5 level test does these days.
Yes I am new back to horses hence reason why i'm not running straight out the door to get buy one but trying to do some homework so that I am ready and prepared.
Please tell me would I be completely mad to go it alone and/or where can you find knowledgeable people who don't mind either going on a trek half way across the country with you or are local the horse you are going to view.
Thanks
Jill
I can tell if the confirmation of a horse looks right and for me the important bit is the horses personality and I would arrange that I could do some if not all the things that I would be intending to do with the horse, E.g. spend time with them on the ground to see of they flinch,move or are uncomfortable with human contact, ride on them in a school, pop a small fence, take them out on a hack if possible.
I would be reliant upon the vetting to tell me if there was anything medically wrong or potentially could go wrong due to flexion tests etc. I presume this is what the 5 level test does these days.
Yes I am new back to horses hence reason why i'm not running straight out the door to get buy one but trying to do some homework so that I am ready and prepared.
Please tell me would I be completely mad to go it alone and/or where can you find knowledgeable people who don't mind either going on a trek half way across the country with you or are local the horse you are going to view.
Thanks
Jill