AppyLover1996
Well-Known Member
I'm certainly not looking for the "perfect horse" either but would absolutely still class myself as a novice despite riding for nearly 40 years, having multiple share horses with/without daughter and owning coblet for 2 years.
We bought coblet "cheap" (its subjective) as he had scared his previous owners daughter with a handy bucking habit and a dislike of doing anything in a school/arena setting and had very questionable ground manners. We sorted those out sharpish and had a good year mainly hacking, funrides and low level stuff, some in an arena and some out and were having fun until he went lamethe one mistake I made was not having him vetted due to the low purchase price, although maybe he would have passed I'll never know?
I just cant believe that anything, safe, sane, sound, of decent size, aged 6-12, healthy but non-competitive is costing upwards of £10K
6 to 12 is usually when horses are considered in their prime which carries a certain price tag with horses as it is - add to that safe,sane and sound and it will easily chuck you into the 10k plus realm - such a shame - but on the other hand totally understandable. Especially as they're like hen's teeth to find in the first place so people will usually pay a premium for them as it is x