attemptingeventing
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Hi everyone thanks so much for having a read!!
my dilemma ->
due to unfortunate circumstances I had to retire my current eventer and am now stuck with the god-forsaken task of finding my next mount. due to my market and price being somewhat limited, I was on the market for a horse with the talent to burn, under 8, broken in, but I didn't mind how much experience it had under its belt as I am in no rush to be competing due to small-time constraints in 2021. Fast forward a month or so with no luck and I saw an ad for a stunning young warmblood. the movement to die for. temperament to die for, breeding to die for and potential to be a SERIOUS high-level competition mount down the track. the predicament... she has only just turned 3. Meaning no comps till she four (not to fussed about that) and very limited to no jumping for the next year. and along with that the potential that she may not be what she is right now? so what am I asking. i am wanting to know the good, bad, and ugly of your experiences with a horse as such. I will add she is broken in and the breaker loved her!! is it worth sticking it out and finding another horse or is it all worth it!!! (btw I'm kinda in love with her)
i have experience with OTTB and thoroughbreds, so hence why I am asking as I am new to the warmblood world !!! any advice is greatly appreciated.
my dilemma ->
due to unfortunate circumstances I had to retire my current eventer and am now stuck with the god-forsaken task of finding my next mount. due to my market and price being somewhat limited, I was on the market for a horse with the talent to burn, under 8, broken in, but I didn't mind how much experience it had under its belt as I am in no rush to be competing due to small-time constraints in 2021. Fast forward a month or so with no luck and I saw an ad for a stunning young warmblood. the movement to die for. temperament to die for, breeding to die for and potential to be a SERIOUS high-level competition mount down the track. the predicament... she has only just turned 3. Meaning no comps till she four (not to fussed about that) and very limited to no jumping for the next year. and along with that the potential that she may not be what she is right now? so what am I asking. i am wanting to know the good, bad, and ugly of your experiences with a horse as such. I will add she is broken in and the breaker loved her!! is it worth sticking it out and finding another horse or is it all worth it!!! (btw I'm kinda in love with her)
i have experience with OTTB and thoroughbreds, so hence why I am asking as I am new to the warmblood world !!! any advice is greatly appreciated.