Luci07
Well-Known Member
I have been pondering this looking at wanted ads and also reading posts (here and elsewhere) where the new relationship has rapidly turned sour.
The ideal seems to be a gelding, 15.3 to 16.2, 6-8 years old. Capable of BE 80/90, good in traffic, on own, confidence giver, upto elementary dressage etc etc. No vices. Budget normally around the 4K mark for this horse.
Now to me, something like that which is geniune, and will be a confidence giver is probably worth at least twice that budget.
Mares seem to be disregarded immediately., yet my best eventer ever was s mare.
People seem to expect an awful lot and to have an absolutely perfect horse. Is this because amateur riders now have higher aspirations? Or riders have less basic skills than say 20 years ago. I am an amateur rider. I know what I can and cannot ride and have really done my share of bouncing and hospital visits over the years.
Are people less flexible? Or are we better informed? Are we less tolerant? I whole heartedly approve of the fact that the horses history is normally easy to find but it also seems that people expect perfection. I would argue that one persons perfect is another persons horror! I also understand that as an individual who has time and money for 1 horse, our options are restricted but there seems to be little middle ground.
The ideal seems to be a gelding, 15.3 to 16.2, 6-8 years old. Capable of BE 80/90, good in traffic, on own, confidence giver, upto elementary dressage etc etc. No vices. Budget normally around the 4K mark for this horse.
Now to me, something like that which is geniune, and will be a confidence giver is probably worth at least twice that budget.
Mares seem to be disregarded immediately., yet my best eventer ever was s mare.
People seem to expect an awful lot and to have an absolutely perfect horse. Is this because amateur riders now have higher aspirations? Or riders have less basic skills than say 20 years ago. I am an amateur rider. I know what I can and cannot ride and have really done my share of bouncing and hospital visits over the years.
Are people less flexible? Or are we better informed? Are we less tolerant? I whole heartedly approve of the fact that the horses history is normally easy to find but it also seems that people expect perfection. I would argue that one persons perfect is another persons horror! I also understand that as an individual who has time and money for 1 horse, our options are restricted but there seems to be little middle ground.