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I am a semi-regular poster but there is a very good and legitimate reason why I can't use my normal forum name for this. I am really hoping that some of you may have some ideas that can help here or you can be realistic and tell me it just isn't an option. Maybe a kidney needs to be sold to up the budget!
A very good friend of mine is searching for a new horse and I am helping out (not with a great deal of success so far it has to be said!). This is what she is looking for:
Probably best described as a good (or potentially good) RC type horse. One that you can have a lot of fun on but does not need to be a world beater -it won't be going to Badminton or anything but it would be good to be the type who could eventually do BE100s. It doesn't need to be the completely finished article but nothing too green. Ideally something established but with room for improvement. A fun honest and sound horse is the main priority.
Must be well-mannered and easy to handle from the ground - there is no room for compromise on this point.
15 - 16 hands (could possibly squeeze up to 16.1 at a push but prefer not).
5 - 10 years old but with some flexibility on this.
Mare or gelding - this doesn't matter. Neither does colour, breeding etc.
The budget is around 5k (is this where the problem lies?) but could possibly be stretched a bit further for the right horse. However the amount of stretch available is being eroded down by wasted journeys and vettings with dis-honest sellers unfortunately.
Based in the Midlands but very happy to travel to view a horse if it may be worth it (has already been to Cumbria for one!).
So wise people of Horse and Hound, is this budget enough to get this type of horse? I genuinely thought it would be easy having not bought one myself for quite some time but there seem to be very few that fit the bill. I think they are the type everybody wants (probably as the height is so in demand) so often the good ones are sold before they are even advertised. I have pretty good connections (hence the change of name so I am not recognisable) so I would have hoped I would have heard of something by now but nothing.
Does anybody have any recommendations for good dealers or know anybody that might have something suitable for sale?
I would be really grateful for any advice and help you can give. Having spent the last few years spending a fortune to care for a horse with physical issues that made him infrequently rideable (he is sadly no longer with us) my friend needs and frankly deserves to have some fun. It is really important that the horse is sound (obviously nobody can predict the future) thanks to the time, money and heartbreak that her last horse brought with him. There is a 5 star and very knowledgeable home awaiting.
So please, your thoughts on the budget and any suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you in advance, any comments much appreciated!
I am a semi-regular poster but there is a very good and legitimate reason why I can't use my normal forum name for this. I am really hoping that some of you may have some ideas that can help here or you can be realistic and tell me it just isn't an option. Maybe a kidney needs to be sold to up the budget!
A very good friend of mine is searching for a new horse and I am helping out (not with a great deal of success so far it has to be said!). This is what she is looking for:
Probably best described as a good (or potentially good) RC type horse. One that you can have a lot of fun on but does not need to be a world beater -it won't be going to Badminton or anything but it would be good to be the type who could eventually do BE100s. It doesn't need to be the completely finished article but nothing too green. Ideally something established but with room for improvement. A fun honest and sound horse is the main priority.
Must be well-mannered and easy to handle from the ground - there is no room for compromise on this point.
15 - 16 hands (could possibly squeeze up to 16.1 at a push but prefer not).
5 - 10 years old but with some flexibility on this.
Mare or gelding - this doesn't matter. Neither does colour, breeding etc.
The budget is around 5k (is this where the problem lies?) but could possibly be stretched a bit further for the right horse. However the amount of stretch available is being eroded down by wasted journeys and vettings with dis-honest sellers unfortunately.
Based in the Midlands but very happy to travel to view a horse if it may be worth it (has already been to Cumbria for one!).
So wise people of Horse and Hound, is this budget enough to get this type of horse? I genuinely thought it would be easy having not bought one myself for quite some time but there seem to be very few that fit the bill. I think they are the type everybody wants (probably as the height is so in demand) so often the good ones are sold before they are even advertised. I have pretty good connections (hence the change of name so I am not recognisable) so I would have hoped I would have heard of something by now but nothing.
Does anybody have any recommendations for good dealers or know anybody that might have something suitable for sale?
I would be really grateful for any advice and help you can give. Having spent the last few years spending a fortune to care for a horse with physical issues that made him infrequently rideable (he is sadly no longer with us) my friend needs and frankly deserves to have some fun. It is really important that the horse is sound (obviously nobody can predict the future) thanks to the time, money and heartbreak that her last horse brought with him. There is a 5 star and very knowledgeable home awaiting.
So please, your thoughts on the budget and any suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you in advance, any comments much appreciated!