Hannahgb
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I've bought 2 unbacked unseen.
Not sure I would for ridden, or from a private sale.
Not sure I would for ridden, or from a private sale.
3 or under, unbacked from a reputable breeder-yes
from a private individual, or a ridden horse-no
This is the horse I might have fallen in love with ? she’s just turned 3 so not sure if I could do much riding to try her anyway open to vetting and around 3 hours away but she’s beautiful and got a lovely temperament
Oh could you point them out to me? I’d love opinions it my first time buying a young horseThere are quite a few red flags in that photo. Go and view and get a vetting
Oh could you point them out to me? I’d love opinions it my first time buying a young horse
That photo was from when she was two and I agree I don’t like the bridle but would change her to a micklem I can attach some videosI've not been back to look at the photo but from memory the grackle, not suitable for a young horse and I think it was in her eye as well, that flags up a query that she may not have been started very well. Her posture looked very suspect to me, I think she looked like she was stood right under herself, so a flag that there might be an issue. I don't think her conformation looked that good either, but that's much harder to tell from a wonky side on pic like that.
Its just a random snap shot so the bridle might have an explanation and the rest might not be there in a video or different photo. It isn't something that would stop me viewing at all, but it is something that would make me want to see her in the flesh before handing over any money.
That photo was from when she was two and I agree I don’t like the bridle but would change her to a micklem I can attach some videos
but she’s beautiful and got a lovely temperament
I find her cute
Riding in arena
Got a new video and she usually rides in this bridle
Also got a baby photo ?
Going to make the time to go view her but taking all advice on hand
From a combination of the photo and video, in my opinion there are conformational and soundness issues a plenty along with young age and the type of work the horse is doing. Even being generous enough to accommodate dodgy camera angles etc, it’s a definite no from me. I don’t mean to sound unkind, but if you’re unable to see that, I wonder if buying a youngster is for you OP? I’d advise you to be considering something older, more established and from a reputable dealer.Oh could you point them out to me? I’d love opinions it my first time buying a young horse
Not unkind at all I definitely know I have a lot to learn thank you for your adviceFrom a combination of the photo and video, in my opinion there are conformational and soundness issues a plenty along with young age and the type of work the horse is doing. Even being generous enough to accommodate dodgy camera angles etc, it’s a definite no from me. I don’t mean to sound unkind, but if you’re unable to see that, I wonder if buying a youngster is for you OP? I’d advise you to be considering something older, more established and from a reputable dealer.