niko
Well-Known Member
I am just reading quite a few threads about horse hunting and people viewing many with nothing suitable. I was thinking about my experiences looking for horses and somehow i just 'find' them, all have came to me somehow without being advertised.
My latest addition came to me through word of mouth, never been sat on by me and for the price no vetting. Obviously this is my own concern, but i feel for the price i pay, the vetting only holds for that day and i can take the gamble, if when going to get the horse in my gut it feels right.
He has turned out to be a true gent in every situation and an outstanding jumping horse with a beautiful mouth and trainable attitude, he turns heads wherever we go and is perfect.....for me.
I have never had to scour the country for my next horse and i am trying to understand why some people look for the 'perfect' horse, when sometimes it takes time for them to be 'perfect'......for you.
For example, my mum has a mare that has so many quirks we now call them 'Mollyism's'!!!
She only weaves if stressed or apprehensive, i.e. through pain or anticipation of food. She is a true blood horse and her senses are sharp. We have had her for 6years and not once has she ever bucked, reared, bolted or been mareish. You could leave her for a year and put the saddle on and go for a hack and she will look after you. Yet dare you put a rug near her she will jump a 5 bar gate and is will always flinch when approaching her right side!! Yet take her xc with my nervous mum who on approach to a jump, freezes, and i know the mare will turn herself inside out to jump for her.
I understand these horses are few and far between, but she is far from perfect and we put up with these things as the rest is so good and she is forward but SAFE.
I had a person try a thoroughbred who was quieter than your riding school 20yr old cob and she was quite a nervous rider, the horse suited her for her requirements and was wanting to take her, then called the next day to say she thought about it and as she was 6 (highly schooled at that) she was 'too young', but perfect in every way!!! Age is a number, mums mare is 16, but you darent put a novice on!!
Strange people stress out my mums mare and as they are kept at home, she was horrified my mums mare started weaving and continued with a story about buying a horse from a top eventer, that was 'perfect' in every way, but when got it home done the same, so she returned it. Obviously this is her perocative, but she also told me she wasnt wanting to sell on. So after x hundred horses viewed (in Ireland too, i mean we have LOTS of what would suit her!)
My view is i am far from perfect, eveyone and everything is an individual and adapt to live in unity (most of the time) with each other. They do not have a choice in putting up with me and my 'habits' so i will make allowances for some of theirs as long as they do what i require, this to me is quite 'fussy'.
Am i just grumbling as i am ill, or are there too many expectations to find perfection? Beechams to all for getting this far
My latest addition came to me through word of mouth, never been sat on by me and for the price no vetting. Obviously this is my own concern, but i feel for the price i pay, the vetting only holds for that day and i can take the gamble, if when going to get the horse in my gut it feels right.
He has turned out to be a true gent in every situation and an outstanding jumping horse with a beautiful mouth and trainable attitude, he turns heads wherever we go and is perfect.....for me.
I have never had to scour the country for my next horse and i am trying to understand why some people look for the 'perfect' horse, when sometimes it takes time for them to be 'perfect'......for you.
For example, my mum has a mare that has so many quirks we now call them 'Mollyism's'!!!
She only weaves if stressed or apprehensive, i.e. through pain or anticipation of food. She is a true blood horse and her senses are sharp. We have had her for 6years and not once has she ever bucked, reared, bolted or been mareish. You could leave her for a year and put the saddle on and go for a hack and she will look after you. Yet dare you put a rug near her she will jump a 5 bar gate and is will always flinch when approaching her right side!! Yet take her xc with my nervous mum who on approach to a jump, freezes, and i know the mare will turn herself inside out to jump for her.
I understand these horses are few and far between, but she is far from perfect and we put up with these things as the rest is so good and she is forward but SAFE.
I had a person try a thoroughbred who was quieter than your riding school 20yr old cob and she was quite a nervous rider, the horse suited her for her requirements and was wanting to take her, then called the next day to say she thought about it and as she was 6 (highly schooled at that) she was 'too young', but perfect in every way!!! Age is a number, mums mare is 16, but you darent put a novice on!!
Strange people stress out my mums mare and as they are kept at home, she was horrified my mums mare started weaving and continued with a story about buying a horse from a top eventer, that was 'perfect' in every way, but when got it home done the same, so she returned it. Obviously this is her perocative, but she also told me she wasnt wanting to sell on. So after x hundred horses viewed (in Ireland too, i mean we have LOTS of what would suit her!)
My view is i am far from perfect, eveyone and everything is an individual and adapt to live in unity (most of the time) with each other. They do not have a choice in putting up with me and my 'habits' so i will make allowances for some of theirs as long as they do what i require, this to me is quite 'fussy'.
Am i just grumbling as i am ill, or are there too many expectations to find perfection? Beechams to all for getting this far