silverstar
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I went back to see a horse but something wasnt right am still on the lookout for a safe sane horse that showjumps. I feel so depressed about it.
I was looking for exactly the same both times I was horse shopping. Last time was just over a year ago and with a budget of only £3000 it seemed to be impossible. Every horse I looked at was either lame, had conformation like a giraffe or was completely bonkers.
Both times I stopped looking at anything that had been advertised for more than a week as my view was I wanted what most people did and if they were still for sale they were not what I was looking for!!
Both times I found my new horse advertised within hours of advert going up and both times they were from small dealers
Latest horse is almost an angel including the wings lol. 16h WB 5 years old was up for £2900 I got him for £2400he really is a poppet
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Soulful - sounds like youve got a bargain.
Elsbells - I was put off youngsters but Ive been told Im not a bad rider. I didnt know what kind of rider I was. Maybe going to see a youngster tomorrow, along with another horse but he was lame 4 years ago had a blown up knee. Not sure about the latter tho. Would you go and see him?
Soulful - sounds like youve got a bargain.
Elsbells - I was put off youngsters but Ive been told Im not a bad rider. I didnt know what kind of rider I was. Maybe going to see a youngster tomorrow, along with another horse but he was lame 4 years ago had a blown up knee. Not sure about the latter tho. Would you go and see him?
Your looking for the type of horse that just doesn't go up for sale and if it does, it sells quick, locally and for lots of ££££ and won't just drop into your lap for pennies
It wouldn't be a bad idea to lower your expectations and be prepared to put the work in yourself to get the horse of a lifetime that your looking for.
Elsbells - I was put off youngsters but Ive been told Im not a bad rider.
If you have spent months looking and you havent found the right one its either because you cant decide on what you want, the horse you want doesnt exist or you dont have enough money to get what you want, its like kirsty and phil house hunting for people, the people have to compromise on something and there are always those people who have been looking for years and even kirsty and phil cant find them their perfect house.
Not overly different from horse hunting I dont think![]()
I do think some people over-think things during the whole horse buying process! It is important to get a horse that is suitable for what you want to do and a horse that you can work with but you can ALWAYS find a reason not to buy any horse, there will allways be something you can find thats wrong.
If you have spent months looking and you havent found the right one its either because you cant decide on what you want, the horse you want doesnt exist or you dont have enough money to get what you want, its like kirsty and phil house hunting for people, the people have to compromise on something and there are always those people who have been looking for years and even kirsty and phil cant find them their perfect house.
Not overly different from horse hunting I dont think
I often see as well, the people that agonise over buying the right horse and spend months often end up with the wrong one because they get bogged down by every tiny detail and stop listening to their instincts.
Just make sure you are being realistic and at the end of the day it takes time and work to build up a relationship with any horse. If you find one you think you can click with, it ticks most of the boxes and it passes the vet just go for it! Horse buying is very hard and I sympathise but any horse you get will require that leap of faith.
It's probably over budget and a million miles away but just saw this advert and I LOVE HER. Someone buy (please, hehe)!
http://www.horsemart.co.uk/all_rounder_horse_11_yrs_16_1_hh_chestnut_dumfriesshire/advert/151088