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So the time has come to go horse shopping. Due to the enormous investment in our mare (investigations, injections and now retired) the budget is small, and we don't need an amazing PC all rounder as my daughter mostly enjoys hacking.
I don't want to spend mid 4s or higher only to end up with another horse that has hidden/undiagnosed problems (plus I really don't have the budget) and I'm interested in people's views on this, who know the current market better than me.
Would I be better looking for horses with known issues or limitations (who might therefore be cheaper)? Or if a seller is appearing to disclose such things should I run a mile? I really don't mind taking on a known physical problem as long as I know the full history and feel we can manage it.
(Bearing in mind the original plan was to have a companion from a charity, now not really possible because we need a horse that can be ridden. I know these exist from charities but they are vanishingly rare.)
I don't want to spend mid 4s or higher only to end up with another horse that has hidden/undiagnosed problems (plus I really don't have the budget) and I'm interested in people's views on this, who know the current market better than me.
Would I be better looking for horses with known issues or limitations (who might therefore be cheaper)? Or if a seller is appearing to disclose such things should I run a mile? I really don't mind taking on a known physical problem as long as I know the full history and feel we can manage it.
(Bearing in mind the original plan was to have a companion from a charity, now not really possible because we need a horse that can be ridden. I know these exist from charities but they are vanishingly rare.)