I wouldn't snap him up but that's because I have a very very well 25 year ex eventer and cannot afford 3. My concern would be he could do a little, then need to be retired and cared for for the next x years!
I think if you decide to buy a horse at 17/18+ you are making a decision to have that horse for life really, which is fine if someone has thought it through.
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I think if you decide to buy a horse at 17/18+ you are making a decision to have that horse for life really, which is fine if someone has thought it through.
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He sounds lovely. I'm sure that reading between the lines he wont be palmed off, and he'll end up with the right owner, for the rest of his days.
Alec.
I thought it was sad, because of my initial reaction to the photo.
Having now learnt a little more about the horse in question, I'll reserve judgement.
And of course, most of you are probably right - and I'm just to 'fluffy'![]()