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A lovely dressage horse for a cheap price?

Im working at a local stables for the summer, in return for £50 a week, and free livery for my lot all year round, so tbh, im getting a good deal. anyway, there's a few peopl there who are lovely, and want there own horses, and have been searching for agessss.

one of them is a 15 year old, who has ridden for 12 years, she's a lovely girl, excellant with horses. she'd like to do a bit of dressage, and a bit of jumping; but she is nervous of jumping horses she doesnt know. she's tall and skinny, and a really good dressage rider for her age, in my opinion, in her weekly lesson, with about 5 other people she's the only one who can get the majority of horses on the bit and listening to her, she can do rein backs, leg yeilds, shoulder-in's, etc whereas the rest of her group are still learning to keep there balance in canter. i think she'd really benefit from a lovely horse, with good pace, and a responsive ride, who can confidently pop a small jump or too.

so, what do you think guys? is this possible?

her buget is about £3,000 including tack, little bit les without.

thanks :D
 
for what she's looking for i'd raise the price to 4,500 unless the horse is good at home but not really proven with any winnings. also theres the height problem. for her age she'd want somethin a little smaller but from her description she might want more height in the horse, also more expensive. but if she could use the recession to her advantage then she could get lucky atm! she's just got to risk that for the price there could be something wrong with it they arnt telling her
 
also theres the height problem. for her age she'd want somethin a little smaller but from her description she might want more height in the horse, also more expensiver

Why does she need a smaller horse cause shes young? Im 15 and have my 16.3 who i have had for 4 years (he was 4 when i got him), and am also riding a 16.3 dr horse for someone. My last horse was 17.2. I had a 15.3 last year so have had all diff heights of horses. I just dont understand why, because your young you need a smaller horse?
 
Ditto BBR, why should she be going for a smaller horse just because she is young? From about the age of 12 to 25 I never rode anything under 16.3, it's only now I'm older, got trashed mentally by a nut job of a horse, and break every time I fall that I've gone for something smaller (my joints, parents and doctor dont like me riding anything bigger as they are the ones that have to keep picking up the pieces). As long as the girl is physically capable of controlling the horse it shouldnt matter how old she is.
 
Just out of interest what height horse should i be looking for then?

she's 5'9" , and i cant imagine her weighing much at all, with legs to her armpits :D
 
first of all - lucky thing having legs that long :p and i dont think it should matter too much on the size - more of the temprament. Im just under 5'8 but probably about 10+half stone, and i could get away with a 15.3 but probably wouldnt want anything much smaller. So i would say 15.2min (with a deep girth otherwise her legs will touch underneath!) :p i would say from there upwards :) good luck with searching, i might have a quick browse for you!
 
really like the 1st mare - one that was too far away! shes not far from me! not too keen on the others- think you could do better :) where abouts are you?
 
Why does she need a smaller horse cause shes young? Im 15 and have my 16.3 who i have had for 4 years (he was 4 when i got him), and am also riding a 16.3 dr horse for someone. My last horse was 17.2. I had a 15.3 last year so have had all diff heights of horses. I just dont understand why, because your young you need a smaller horse?

was just suggesting that at 15 she might not have the strength for a bigger horse. i then went to say that she could do with a bigger one because of her height so i wasnt saying she shouldnt get one. its all dependant on the riders ability of course and obviously you can get smaller horses that are harder work
 
really like the 1st mare - one that was too far away! shes not far from me! not too keen on the others- think you could do better :) where abouts are you?

we're in lancashire, but could travel anywhere in the north really.
i think the first mare is lovely too, a tiny bit over budget, but nothing major, and just looks stunning. if only she wasn't 7 hours drive away :p
 

:eek: where do you find them all? :p

i search and im look if i get one horse under £3k!

wow, im in love with the first three!
i agree with you about the one with the strange wording, i want to know exactly what they meant.
greys aren't my thing, but other than that he's lovely, and you never know they migt be here thing! :p
i love the last one too - he looks gorgeous :D

thanks so much! :D
 
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