12 April 2008 #1 G gemmagallagher Well-Known Member Joined 24 April 2007 Messages 186 Location South Wales Visit site I have spent all day looking at horses for sale on the internet and a lot of adverts say "not suitable for novices". I was just wondering what everyone else would consider a novice?
I have spent all day looking at horses for sale on the internet and a lot of adverts say "not suitable for novices". I was just wondering what everyone else would consider a novice?
12 April 2008 #2 M marieE Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2008 Messages 368 Visit site err, beginnery i suppose, with no technical riding ability so needs a horse that wont test them much?
err, beginnery i suppose, with no technical riding ability so needs a horse that wont test them much?
12 April 2008 #3 E Ellie_24 New User Joined 3 June 2007 Messages 5 Location Chepstow, Wales Visit site someone who can't canter or jump with some balance or someone with very little confidence. Although many people put that in adverts because they don't want complete beginners who have only ridden a short amount of time buying there horses!
someone who can't canter or jump with some balance or someone with very little confidence. Although many people put that in adverts because they don't want complete beginners who have only ridden a short amount of time buying there horses!
12 April 2008 #4 Y YorkshireLass Well-Known Member Joined 11 December 2003 Messages 739 Visit site If you like the horse, phone the seller and ask! It can mean prety much anything!