Asha
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Hoping you can help.
Sold my daughters pony ( very very sad day) as she was ready for the transition to horses.
When i set out on my hunt for the perfect step up, i decided that under no circumstances would we end up with a thoroughbred.
Tried a beautiful mare ISH, i assumed that was a mix of ID x TB. Shes 8 and is with a local young eventer.
daughter has ridden her at her current home, she was really very good. Tried her away from home and again really well behaved. Snaffle mouthed in all phases, and very light in the hand. Done a bit of everything and seems to be everything we want. The sellers assure me she has never put a hoof wrong, and is only for sale as her daughter is off to uni, they have had her for 2 years.
She is a full irish thoroughbred -never raced and not what i class as a typical thoroughbred as she is quite chunky, hence the assumption of IDxTB
A friend called and reminded me of my original criteria ! thinks i should reconsider and look for something more cobby.
daughter has done PC/local shows etc etc so isnt a complete novice.
Shes being vetted tonight.
Would it put you off for the first step up, just because shes full thoroughbred ???
Thanks
Hoping you can help.
Sold my daughters pony ( very very sad day) as she was ready for the transition to horses.
When i set out on my hunt for the perfect step up, i decided that under no circumstances would we end up with a thoroughbred.
Tried a beautiful mare ISH, i assumed that was a mix of ID x TB. Shes 8 and is with a local young eventer.
daughter has ridden her at her current home, she was really very good. Tried her away from home and again really well behaved. Snaffle mouthed in all phases, and very light in the hand. Done a bit of everything and seems to be everything we want. The sellers assure me she has never put a hoof wrong, and is only for sale as her daughter is off to uni, they have had her for 2 years.
She is a full irish thoroughbred -never raced and not what i class as a typical thoroughbred as she is quite chunky, hence the assumption of IDxTB
A friend called and reminded me of my original criteria ! thinks i should reconsider and look for something more cobby.
daughter has done PC/local shows etc etc so isnt a complete novice.
Shes being vetted tonight.
Would it put you off for the first step up, just because shes full thoroughbred ???
Thanks