sorry, not 'ideal' pics but would appreciate overall thoughts on this mare's type and build as a potential low level eventer and how you think she compares to your average tb build. thank you
Not great pics to tell conformation from! The thing that jumps out at me on first glance is shes very straight through the hock. She also looks a tad over at the knee. Would say she looks a very nice type as a allrounder/rc horse but possibly not as an eventer, as shes not conformationally great. Shes a similar build to my tb.
If by low level you mean BE90/100 then you don't have to have anything really special.
She is lovely though, looks a nice type. Every horse has their little things that aren't perfection so I wouldn't be put of by anything anyone says.
Event horses, even at a high level, come in all sorts of makes and shapes. The conformation faults that she has are not major so if she performs well there is no reason why she shouldn't compete at the lower levels. A lot of horses don't make much of a shape over a small fence so that wouldn't worry me. She has got her knees up which is the important thing and ambition to leave the fences up is more critical than perfect style.
yes, knees up are the main thing for xc but i was more thinking of the dangly forelimb for sj- particularly at the lower levels it is extremely hard to get into the top 10 without a D/C.
i have known a few eventers with that style of jumping but they are few and far between and, personally i would keep looking.
she is 6 and very very green - OTTB, she's never even seen a grid yet.. will her style not develop and is the dangling front legs not more of baby/greeness thing?
Would agree with Millitiger, looks a lovely type, but a bit concerned with her jumping technique. It may improve with grids etc, but only if she is anxious enough to keep them up...
Very straight through the hind leg and obviously lacking any topline. The topline can be improved the hing leg can't. Not thrilled with the dangling front legs over the jump either but she does look kind and genuine.