dominobrown
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My horse would be perfect for you. 16.2hh ISH, chunky. So easy to do, hack hunt etc. 13 BE points, 7 year old. One problem though, he is not for sale
Well it would have to be a decent offer any ways!
I wouldn't assume you could get a bargain in Ireland. Its a bit of a fallacy as the Irish know the value of their horses as well as we do! I would love to go over to mooch one day but would do it with someone who was in the know.
For a green well put together ISH I would go to David at Irish Horse Imports in Pangbourne. I am not affiliated to him in anyway but my yard have bought a lot of horses from him and he is very straight. It is basic but his horses are all just backed, over from Ireland with a good choice. I know he is picky about what he keeps as he has sent a couple over to my YO to take time and produce on that would just be too long to keep in his yard. Maybe you could look at a good green baby and put the rest of the budget for him to go to a good yard and then be started off in bootcamp!
certainly somthing to consider but I have just had an Irish Draught and loved his temperament, hence wanting the ISH - a racier version! : )
They will be rough and ready, but I agree it's an excellent place to sort for a youngster.
We also buy quite a bit from him, and have quite a few of his through for bootcamp as Luci describes. In 2012 I think I rode 9 "David" specials. I liked all bar one, who was a bint, but the rest were amenable. At the moment, we have 11 David horses with us.....
you beat us then... we only have 8! one of his specials who was sold very much as a project went from feral to now out BE and will be moving upto 100 this year.
I have a 17hh RID mare for sale, rising 7 but a little green - she is the one on my profile pic. Would easily BE90-100 but does need bringing back into work. Will PM u some details if u r interested....
Ye, we've just bought a new one who is basically exactly as described except hopefully will not hang around at 90/100. We've seen 22 horses in the buying process...! I think you need to understand what you're willing to compromise on because the horse you described (in Gloucestershire anyway) would be near double the £5k.
I would think age would be the safest place to compromise?
I would advise you to remove the idea that an ISH will be like an ID in temperament from your head. There is so much variation in the stud book that there is no common trait to ISH temperaments. Re dealers...pm measles on here. Excellent reputation, great eye for a horse and has a mare I think sounds what you're looking for at the moment
I agree 100% with comment above. If you're looking for a horse with experience of competing, then look at older horses 12yrs plus and you should be able to get what you want within your budget. If you're not interested in producing a 4yr old from scratch, then I think it's unlikely you'll get what you want aged 6-10yrs - unless you are supremely lucky, or there are hidden issues... be cautious.
http://www.clipcloptraders.co.uk/GypsyRose.html
Have had my eye on this one... Not that I'm looking but am so happy with the boy that I bought from Emma last year (a 4 year old with a 12 year old brain)
that I keep an eye on her site for others who are looking.
Worth giving her (Emma) a call as she has brilliant contacts in Ireland and could help out or point you in right direction.
True. ISH breeding takes from most of the Continental books now. I'd say they do perhaps put more emphasis on the "type" they like (as do many books) but the genes are there to create a wide range of horses. Specific parentage is a much more reliable indicator.
Wanting a "type" is a good idea, wanting it to also be a specific breed is likely just going to limit your search.