Booboos
Well-Known Member
Freddy has a home for life with me but I don't enjoy riding him as much as I did Rusky, and with Rusky retired I feel there is room for another competition horse. I bought both Freddy and Rusky at around 5-6 after they had spent 2-3 years with a professional rider and pretty much spent 10 years trying to bring myself to their level so our progression has been glacial (enjoyable nonetheless). This time round I was wondering if I could get away with a PSG schoolmaster.
Do you think the following kind of horse even exists?
Gelding,
small (14.2 to 16.1hh),
relatively sensible temperament: I could cope with small spooks, spins, bucks and tiny rears but not a full blown terrorist. The horse would have to be reasonably sane to handle so I could keep him at home with my other horses.
light of the leg with a steady contact: I don't want a horse that shuffles its feet through some kind of approximation of the movements, I want to get a bit of a feel of how to ride with the engagement required at this level...but I don't want to overhorse myself with an animal with too much talent for me to control. Paces are not important, I am more interested in a correctly trained horse.
I would prefer a horse that is sensitive and needs reassurance to one that is nappy and needs telling off.
Age is not important, but obviously very young is not a possibility and if older it has to be well enough to compete. I don't want to win every test I enter but equally I don't want a horse that falls to pieces every time it sees white boards.
This is not an advert, I am not looking and won't be looking until spring 2014 at the earliest, spring 2015 more likely. I would have a decent budget and could look in the UK, Holland, Germany or France.
Do you think the following kind of horse even exists?
Gelding,
small (14.2 to 16.1hh),
relatively sensible temperament: I could cope with small spooks, spins, bucks and tiny rears but not a full blown terrorist. The horse would have to be reasonably sane to handle so I could keep him at home with my other horses.
light of the leg with a steady contact: I don't want a horse that shuffles its feet through some kind of approximation of the movements, I want to get a bit of a feel of how to ride with the engagement required at this level...but I don't want to overhorse myself with an animal with too much talent for me to control. Paces are not important, I am more interested in a correctly trained horse.
I would prefer a horse that is sensitive and needs reassurance to one that is nappy and needs telling off.
Age is not important, but obviously very young is not a possibility and if older it has to be well enough to compete. I don't want to win every test I enter but equally I don't want a horse that falls to pieces every time it sees white boards.
This is not an advert, I am not looking and won't be looking until spring 2014 at the earliest, spring 2015 more likely. I would have a decent budget and could look in the UK, Holland, Germany or France.