Dream Horse?

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As a little girl, I read every single pony book I could lay my hands on - I used to cut pictures out of the Horse and Hound and name all the horses. My mother was a hunt groom looking after giant 17hh horses who were kind enough to let me gently feed them carrots. As I grew older I had my own ponies (arabian, cob, welsh), then horses (tb x connemara, Irish, TB), then did my BHS exams and was a groom myself taking care of jumpers, eventers, polo ponies and hacks - I loved them all, but my dream horse has always been an elegant Andalusian. I have never ridden one - but secretly still harbour a wish that one day I will own one. Just for fun, I wondered if, those of you who own/ride/care for horses have your "dream horse", or, if not, what breed/colour would you choose and why?
 
lol! I have always had one since I was little, mine is 15.1 or 2, a golden palomino with beautiful dapples in his (it was always a he) shiny coat, beautiful blonde almost white mane and tail, not thick or curly just straight long and shiny, medium built, totally bombproof and sweet but would jump the moon if I wanted. Not sure what breed he is TBH!

...instead I have an aged bay roan pony that I cant ride (my kids do) cause hes too small. though hes bombproof and sweet :)
 
Mine was a dark dapple grey Arabian stallion called Storm, but who was a rather unusual Arabian in that he was 17hh and could jump 7ft. :D Well I said he was a dream horse right?? ;) He now sounds like my idea of hell and I couldn't even vaguely manage him although I would love to be able to own something like that. One can only dream :)
 
Mine was from a poster I pulled out of a pony mag, of a dark bay andalusian stallion rearing, I used to stare at it as i went to sleep.

15 years later I ended up with this:
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Ok, he's a bit smaller and is more chocolate brown, but he still fulfils my childhood dream!

I was also a sucker for a dapple grey arabian...not got one of those yet!
 
I think some of you are going to hate me, but .....

for 20 years i had a palomino 7/8 Arabian mare who was bomb proof. bit forward coming home, but nothing nasty. we had "join up" years before i had heard the term.

Like many others my ambitions moved on to the mythical dressage warmblood, that is affordable (under £5K), pleasant to hack (alone and traffic), easy to handle and has oodles of talent. Bought one by accident. he was a grumpy, stuffy little horse who turned out to have a sore back and dodgy teeth. Thousands have been spent on made to measure saddle, physio and dentist. Now very privilidged to have my dream horse. No...he is not for sale!
 
lol! I have always had one since I was little, mine is 15.1 or 2, a golden palomino with beautiful dapples in his (it was always a he) shiny coat, beautiful blonde almost white mane and tail, not thick or curly just straight long and shiny, medium built, totally bombproof and sweet but would jump the moon if I wanted. Not sure what breed he is TBH!

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:) Umm, he's a QH and he's in one of my pastures, and yes, he even has the dapples. The only problem is that he won't walk over a pole let alone jump one, and was once stuck in his paddock for a week because the gateway was flooded and he doesn't DO water! Wuss.

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I had lots of dream horses over the years - one who actually featured in dreams was a black arabian colt/stallion (he was a foal when I was about 5, grew up eventually!) yet was odd in having lots of white on him, so guessing he wasn't full arab xP
He's now somewhat my logo/symbol whatever, haven't managed to find one that looks like that so I just draw him! :o :p
 
My dream horse was a perfect, glossy black stallion with a thick flowing mane and tail. Funny thing is, my first horse ended up being just that - he was a 4 year old Morgan stallion. He was 14.1, shiny black without a spot of white on him and had the thickest, most elegant mane and tail you every saw.

I was 10 and he was so sweet and gentle and patient - a perfect first horse. We had him gelded and I learned so much from him. Wish I had a pic on this computer - he was just what I'd always dreamed of.
 
I think as a child - there were books that influenced my tastes too - I loved Walter Farley's Black Stallion series, The Brumby books and the Ginny and Shantih books. Even now, Black Beauty really effects me too.
 
My dream horse was a high % arab palomino with a white mane and tail 2 stockings, very araby looking but stocky. 10 years ago I watched him be born only to lose him to someone else, it's ok because at 18 months and after being rescued I saw him advertised and bought him back. I love him dearly he's everything and more than the horse from my wildest dream!
what a lovely post x
 
I always wanted a feisty chestnut or black Arabian to gallop over the moors on. I have a gorgeous, fun, slightly bokers chestnut arab gelding on part loan. But my dream horse turned out to be a beautiful black arab mare, the sweetest i have ever met. She goes to her new home at the other end of the country tomorrow. I hope one day i will meet her again, or even own her. Maybe one of her offspring? I still dream, i suppose.
 
When I was younger, my 'dream horse' was a Danish or Dutch Warmblood...

3 years ago I bought a grey Danish Warmblood - He's my dream horse and has made some of my dreams come true too! :)
 
When I was younger, my 'dream horse' was a Danish or Dutch Warmblood...

3 years ago I bought a grey Danish Warmblood - He's my dream horse and has made some of my dreams come true too! :)



Crikey, was that three years ago? Time flies!:)
 
:) Umm, he's a QH and he's in one of my pastures, and yes, he even has the dapples. The only problem is that he won't walk over a pole let alone jump one, and was once stuck in his paddock for a week because the gateway was flooded and he doesn't DO water! Wuss.

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Drools alot:D This guy is the most stunning beast i have ever seen...but you know i think that already,lol!!:)
 
:) Umm, he's a QH and he's in one of my pastures, and yes, he even has the dapples. The only problem is that he won't walk over a pole let alone jump one, and was once stuck in his paddock for a week because the gateway was flooded and he doesn't DO water! Wuss.

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and OMG there he is !!!!!!!!!!! Dont care if he wont walk over a puddle or pole, I could just stare at him for days on end!!!!
lol! Yes, QH is about right. He was also in a set of books which I cant remember the title of, set on a ranch in USA with his young owner I wish I knew what they were I would read them again! Always dreamed that girl was me....lol!
 
iv got my dream horse :) If i could have another one aswell as her it would be... 15.2 coloured gypsy cob, huge thick mane and tail and feathers to die for :)
 
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