Irish Horse imports- Pangbourne (Also in CR)

I spoke to them when looking for a horse for a friend and they were very honest about how green their horses were and how they weren't produced and that they didn't have anything suitable for my friend.
My vet and his wife have bought young horses from them to bring on and sell and he said they had some nice young horses.
 
We have bought quite a few. The dealer is straight, no sugar coating and don't expect beautiful facilities. Horses go quickly too so if you like something, be prepared to put a deposit down (subject to vet). You will say budget and what you are looking for, and you will literally get walked round to see x number with a pretty blunt description. If you like a horse, you can see it out of the box, see it loose schooled and try it in the school ( which is deep). The horses are young and green. Irish equine will chuck back horses to Ireland if they get sent some thing that is really off. We have had 5 out of there in the last year and mine was the only one who didn't work out...but not ther fault...horse grew another 3" and ended up being sold to go hunting with a big man! Bear in mind this dealer makes his money by a quick turnover as well.
 
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