sarahann1
Well-Known Member
Friday pondering from me, fruit loaf and tea on offer!
I am currently looking for a new horse, this will be the first horse I've bought that I didn't already know really well.
There is one on paper who should be good for me, the only two boxes she doesn't tick are she's finer than I would normally go for and she's a mare, I was looking for a gelding.
Ridden wise, she's green but very willing and honest, fab on the ground, great manners. She will do dressage up to the levels I hope to get to, novice at a push, and she can pop wee jumps fine.
But, she doesn't make my heart sing, I like her but there is a niggle about something I can't put my finger on.
So after that ramble, my question is, how did you decide, how did you know that was the horse for you? Am I expecting too much and making a rod for my own back by being to picky?
thanks!
I am currently looking for a new horse, this will be the first horse I've bought that I didn't already know really well.
There is one on paper who should be good for me, the only two boxes she doesn't tick are she's finer than I would normally go for and she's a mare, I was looking for a gelding.
Ridden wise, she's green but very willing and honest, fab on the ground, great manners. She will do dressage up to the levels I hope to get to, novice at a push, and she can pop wee jumps fine.
But, she doesn't make my heart sing, I like her but there is a niggle about something I can't put my finger on.
So after that ramble, my question is, how did you decide, how did you know that was the horse for you? Am I expecting too much and making a rod for my own back by being to picky?
thanks!