Flibble
Well-Known Member
Today I tried the Chestnut Gelding pictured here. Not the best photos in the world but here he is.
photo taken by a young friend who turned up while I was trying him.
I think I like this horse. He looks like a bit of a Dobbin here but was a forward going ride didnt spook although his companion who hacked out with me pirhouetted danced and spooked everywhere.
Hacked out for about an hour then took him to a large field where I did some canter work. At first very strong until I played a bit and realised that if I sat on my seat used my legs properly and lightened my hands he had a rocking horse canter. Did some cross country fences (v small ) and held on too much and started cantering into them too far out so he jumped with gusto and then was quite strong afterwards. He didnt rear he didnt buck and he didnt take advantage of my crap riding.
He was not what I was looking for but I enjoyed riding him but didnt like the fact that I could have ridden him better.
He was very comfortable. So I am going back to play tomorrow weather permitting and then I will try and get someone I know and trust to come and look at him.
Hes not the posh dressage horse that showjumps I was going to buy but at the moment he seems like he fits very well and thinking about it at 8 he is stable enough that we could maybe get our act together.
No piccies of me riding badly yet need someone with a brain on the end of the camera.
So 8 years old 16hh honest laid back chap forward going sen his paperwork Clover Hill Granbdsire and Bahrain something or other £9 BSJA in Ireland.
What do we reckon I would pay if he continues to appeal?
Oh and Cross countried in an eggbut snaffle which I wouldnt even do wth my little man.
I think I like this horse. He looks like a bit of a Dobbin here but was a forward going ride didnt spook although his companion who hacked out with me pirhouetted danced and spooked everywhere.
Hacked out for about an hour then took him to a large field where I did some canter work. At first very strong until I played a bit and realised that if I sat on my seat used my legs properly and lightened my hands he had a rocking horse canter. Did some cross country fences (v small ) and held on too much and started cantering into them too far out so he jumped with gusto and then was quite strong afterwards. He didnt rear he didnt buck and he didnt take advantage of my crap riding.
He was not what I was looking for but I enjoyed riding him but didnt like the fact that I could have ridden him better.
He was very comfortable. So I am going back to play tomorrow weather permitting and then I will try and get someone I know and trust to come and look at him.
Hes not the posh dressage horse that showjumps I was going to buy but at the moment he seems like he fits very well and thinking about it at 8 he is stable enough that we could maybe get our act together.
No piccies of me riding badly yet need someone with a brain on the end of the camera.
So 8 years old 16hh honest laid back chap forward going sen his paperwork Clover Hill Granbdsire and Bahrain something or other £9 BSJA in Ireland.
What do we reckon I would pay if he continues to appeal?
Oh and Cross countried in an eggbut snaffle which I wouldnt even do wth my little man.