Traks
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I know this has probably been done to death and the answer is probably that it depends on the horse etc but just wondering what people’s views are on buying an older horse for competition?
We are about to move onto a 14.3/15hh type competition horse for my daughter to work up the levels and hopefully get her doing PC and low level eventing etc at 90/100cm, we have a reasonable budget for this one. In my head I was thinking of something younger (under 8) but would consider up to about 12.
However…a friends previous pony has come up for sale and he’s 15. He’s done a fair bit with the current teen (SJ, showing, XC and team chases) but before that my friend just had fun with him and did some ODEs, showing, riding club stuff and low level dressage and SJ. He’s got lower mileage on him than perhaps your typical PC pony of a same age which is probably why he is priced as he is.
His full history is known which makes him appealing and he is a good price (under 7k). We are going to view next week and hopefully try a couple of times as they are not in a hurry to sell and he’s not been advertised yet.
We can afford a fair bit more than him but I find the fact that we know his history very appealing! If we like him and he ticks the boxes would we be mad to get something that age? If obviously want a 5* vetting and appreciate at his age there may be something. He’s slightly smaller than we were looking for too so I’d anticipate in 3 or so years we would be looking to move up to something bigger again.
We keep at livery sadly so keeping them forever is not an option however my friend (and his old owner) could have him back once he’s hung up his boots…or he’d be looking at a lower level hacking etc home.
Are we better getting something younger for more money or would you go for his type with the expectation of losing the value and possibly vet bills? Saying that I do know a few like him who are older who are absolutely flying but with a bit of maintenance (regular physio, some have had injections etc).
I appreciate we may not even like him but on paper he ticks a lot of boxes and at a good price x
We are about to move onto a 14.3/15hh type competition horse for my daughter to work up the levels and hopefully get her doing PC and low level eventing etc at 90/100cm, we have a reasonable budget for this one. In my head I was thinking of something younger (under 8) but would consider up to about 12.
However…a friends previous pony has come up for sale and he’s 15. He’s done a fair bit with the current teen (SJ, showing, XC and team chases) but before that my friend just had fun with him and did some ODEs, showing, riding club stuff and low level dressage and SJ. He’s got lower mileage on him than perhaps your typical PC pony of a same age which is probably why he is priced as he is.
His full history is known which makes him appealing and he is a good price (under 7k). We are going to view next week and hopefully try a couple of times as they are not in a hurry to sell and he’s not been advertised yet.
We can afford a fair bit more than him but I find the fact that we know his history very appealing! If we like him and he ticks the boxes would we be mad to get something that age? If obviously want a 5* vetting and appreciate at his age there may be something. He’s slightly smaller than we were looking for too so I’d anticipate in 3 or so years we would be looking to move up to something bigger again.
We keep at livery sadly so keeping them forever is not an option however my friend (and his old owner) could have him back once he’s hung up his boots…or he’d be looking at a lower level hacking etc home.
Are we better getting something younger for more money or would you go for his type with the expectation of losing the value and possibly vet bills? Saying that I do know a few like him who are older who are absolutely flying but with a bit of maintenance (regular physio, some have had injections etc).
I appreciate we may not even like him but on paper he ticks a lot of boxes and at a good price x