Flibble
Well-Known Member
Apologies first, I bet you are all bored to tears with these sort of posts.
Ok my lovely man who I bought as a 4 yo (now 17) is going away as a companion as the vet says he needs long term rest.
I would like a nice 16.1 bay (preferred color) gelding about 8 years old who has been well schooled will happily go Cross Country do fun rides a nice Novice Dressage test and a 2 foot 9 round of showjumping and will hack out on roads.
I am not an eventer or affiliated showjumper so something that was lovely but wouldnt make the grade for someone with more ambitions than me. I enjoy schooling but would like a horse who knows his job as my lad is lovely but the classic 'buy a young horse and we'll learn together' mistake was made.
I need to start collecting my pennies together although I dont intend to buy yet as I havent done any decent riding since last July and am now going to try and cram in some lessons before the answer to 'Does my Bum look big on this' is a resounding 'get off his knees are giving way!'.
I would be grateful for some realistic ideas on price alternativly should I look for a loan horse that someone has got to give up for a year but wants kept in work at a well run yard ?
Ok my lovely man who I bought as a 4 yo (now 17) is going away as a companion as the vet says he needs long term rest.
I would like a nice 16.1 bay (preferred color) gelding about 8 years old who has been well schooled will happily go Cross Country do fun rides a nice Novice Dressage test and a 2 foot 9 round of showjumping and will hack out on roads.
I am not an eventer or affiliated showjumper so something that was lovely but wouldnt make the grade for someone with more ambitions than me. I enjoy schooling but would like a horse who knows his job as my lad is lovely but the classic 'buy a young horse and we'll learn together' mistake was made.
I need to start collecting my pennies together although I dont intend to buy yet as I havent done any decent riding since last July and am now going to try and cram in some lessons before the answer to 'Does my Bum look big on this' is a resounding 'get off his knees are giving way!'.
I would be grateful for some realistic ideas on price alternativly should I look for a loan horse that someone has got to give up for a year but wants kept in work at a well run yard ?