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Sparkles

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Seems a sweet all round mare....Can see she's outgrown her by the photo if that's the daughter in it.
 

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This is a very good friends horse, the girl is now 6ft & very leggy so needs a bigger horse. I love solo she has an AMAZING personality & very scopey so would excel in any discipline!
Give them a ring, they're really friendly people & they want to find a really lovely home for solo :D
 

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She looks nice... bit over priced though? (Could be wrong as Iv never bought a horse thats done more than been broken and left lol!) ... actually i tell a lie, my first pony had done more but i was given him off my mum lol.
 
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This is a very good friends horse, the girl is now 6ft & very leggy so needs a bigger horse. I love solo she has an AMAZING personality & very scopey so would excel in any discipline!
Give them a ring, they're really friendly people & they want to find a really lovely home for solo :D

She looks and sounds very sweet, but I can't believe they've chosen that photo to advertise her with - if she's jumping 2ft9 classes and 3ft9 at home, why not use a photo of that rather than of her virtually stepping over a 2ft3 upright!

Anyway, picture aside she sounds lovely and well worth the price if she's as good as described!
 

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Got back from seeing her, she's lovely! but i'm not sure if she's tooo good for me :confused:

the owner was popping her over 4ft trebles with ease, I just want a horse for low level RC!

Will have to have a think as she has such a lovely temprement but I dont want to waste her :confused:
 

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Will have to have a think as she has such a lovely temprement but I dont want to waste her :confused:

If you like her go for her.

Good advice I was given when I was worrying that I was 'wasting' my horse was that he had no idea - and didn't care - that he was capable of much more.
 

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if you like the horse, don't be put off by thinking you're not good enough for her. If she has a lot of talent and potential, you could work together and find yourself competing and achieving things you didnt think were previously possible - she might give you confidence in low level RC to go on to bigger things. Imagine if you got a different less capable horse, and in a few years time you changed your mind and suddenly wanted to do more advanced competing, and you had to get a different horse - that would be a lot of money, upheaval and well, a bit sad really.

Always go for the best you can get.. providing its what you want and suitable for you.
 

Maddie2412

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as long as you give her a nice home im sure shell be happy one thing just want to make sure shes chilled enough to settle for less i think shed be a lovely treat i think looks perfect!! xx
 
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