luinlote
New User
Hi
After searching the internet for weeks trying to find a place to ask advice and get honest,no fluff, knowledgeable answers, I luckily came across H&H.
After being out of the horse scene for about ten years I am now looking to get another horse. I spent most of my childhood owning horses,nothing serious,just pony club, mainly just hacking out with friends. I then had a few years away before taking up lessons and starting some basic dressage training. Then I got married had kids and had no time. So now as I said, I am looking to get back into the scene again. I am want something that I can learn dressage on and of course have fun with.
My problem is that I don't have anyone to seek advice from when buying and I don't feel that I know enough to just go out and do it myself. Anything I buy will be fully vetted of course but it's things like suitability and conformation that I am worried about. I would consider myself a a fairly intermediate rider at a push however when it comes to the actual buying I have no issue admitting I am a complete novice.
All the horses I have found online so far are going to be a plane trip away to view, I don't mind this but I don't want to waste too much time and money viewing totally unsuitable horses.
Pheew, so anyway I wondered if I could get you guys to give me some tips on what to look out for and how to best avoid being taken advantage of.
Here are a few I have inquired about...Am I on the right track or am I looking at the wrong type/conformation should I even be buying with my limited knowledge etc.. I realise I can't expect much help online but I just need some basic info.
Sorry didn't mean it to be this long......If you got this far, thank you!
http://horsezone.com.au/category/218/Draught-horse/listings/23255/Beautiful-Big-Clydey-X-TB.html
http://www.tophorse.com.au/horses-f...se/Beautiful-Buckskin-Gelding__16-8-12-848891
After being out of the horse scene for about ten years I am now looking to get another horse. I spent most of my childhood owning horses,nothing serious,just pony club, mainly just hacking out with friends. I then had a few years away before taking up lessons and starting some basic dressage training. Then I got married had kids and had no time. So now as I said, I am looking to get back into the scene again. I am want something that I can learn dressage on and of course have fun with.
My problem is that I don't have anyone to seek advice from when buying and I don't feel that I know enough to just go out and do it myself. Anything I buy will be fully vetted of course but it's things like suitability and conformation that I am worried about. I would consider myself a a fairly intermediate rider at a push however when it comes to the actual buying I have no issue admitting I am a complete novice.
All the horses I have found online so far are going to be a plane trip away to view, I don't mind this but I don't want to waste too much time and money viewing totally unsuitable horses.
Pheew, so anyway I wondered if I could get you guys to give me some tips on what to look out for and how to best avoid being taken advantage of.
Here are a few I have inquired about...Am I on the right track or am I looking at the wrong type/conformation should I even be buying with my limited knowledge etc.. I realise I can't expect much help online but I just need some basic info.
Sorry didn't mean it to be this long......If you got this far, thank you!
http://horsezone.com.au/category/218/Draught-horse/listings/23255/Beautiful-Big-Clydey-X-TB.html
http://www.tophorse.com.au/horses-f...se/Beautiful-Buckskin-Gelding__16-8-12-848891