Sleepeeze_dad
Well-Known Member
I can't believe how many of you get on horses without seeing someone else ride it first! If they don't want to get on it I certainly don't. If they fob you off with excuses of injuries/no rider on the day then I'd just say no thanks.
Yes that is a very good rule to follow. Trouble is I'd have missed out on my Sleepy.
When I've viewed a horse (both mine and my OH's and the latter before I'd been around horses - ever) I'm watching the animal very very closely. What it does, how it reacts, how it moves and only half listening to whatever the seller is telling me as in my experience (not just with horses but anything you buy) it's likely to be fictitious.