Just for fun - did you buy what you wanted?

Uhhhh NO !!!!! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

Wanted:

3/4yo unbacked cob/native sort bonus if colored cob. Wanted blank canvas (lead pick up feet type of thing) uphill built suitable for low level dressage and endurance

Got: 6yo spotty riding horse type ex broodmare that's had parelli ground work done and was bred stupid young and looks/is built like a stock horse assembled by a drunk out of lego

She's my BEST FRIEND and a LITERAL ACTUAL UNICORN..... There's not many horses you can trust with someone on crutches less than 2wks after a knee replacement on a very windy day but this one you can๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ
 
Wanted a potential stallion, with some andalusian, some arab, but you know can't miss that bit of tb, All if which bloodlines must be top draw,

Looked in h and hound mag and there was exactly it, and not too big, forgot that bit, bought unseen, what a hairy baby stepped off the lorry, after a great deal of shoving and pushing.

Just looking out of the window at him now, my best friend for 24 years the wonderful Jupiter, a living unicorn
 
Uhhhh NO !!!!! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

Wanted:

3/4yo unbacked cob/native sort bonus if colored cob. Wanted blank canvas (lead pick up feet type of thing) uphill built suitable for low level dressage and endurance

Got: 6yo spotty riding horse type ex broodmare that's had parelli ground work done and was bred stupid young and looks/is built like a stock horse assembled by a drunk out of lego

She's my BEST FRIEND and a LITERAL ACTUAL UNICORN..... There's not many horses you can trust with someone on crutches less than 2wks after a knee replacement on a very windy day but this one you can๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ
Oh also the beast in question is like.... White white so no matter how many hours you groom for always looks slightly unkempt and feral ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
 
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Yes Iโ€™ve set out to buy a potential quality all-rounder WB types and Iโ€™ve got just what I wanted on three occasions although they had to adapt a bit from previous careers and did have their own challenges.

Last time though I bought what I thought was a quiet future all-rounder a bit smaller than I was used to as Iโ€™m now mid-fifties and saw him as my โ€œfuture old lady horseโ€ and although on the face of it I bought what I set out to it has turned out that heโ€™s super-sensitive, super intelligent and a bit of a thug. Weโ€™re still working on it but itโ€™s not really what I set out to get and it has been a rather difficult journey so far.
 
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Mostly yes.
In reverse order of the ones Iโ€™ve owned for myself in more recent years:

Wanted a mare, older, smart cob/mw with a leaning to a Sec D - 15-15.2, safe fun hack. Bought that in a 14.2hh version. Motivation not to put any weight on ๐Ÿ˜‰ New purchase, still here!

Wanted a yearling/2yo filly out of very good damline for eventing. Bought a yearling filly out of a 4*/le lion winner. Somehow also managed to buy another yearling filly at same time ๐Ÿ’โ€โ™€๏ธ One still here, one not destined for a career.

Wanted a stop gap. Something produceable and sellable over ~ 1 year. Bought a just backed 5yo giant with a view to sell to the Beaufort. He stayed 2 and a half years and had decent results at N/2* before he went to a junior! Although he was in no way break even let alone profitable!!!

Wanted a stop gap. Again producable/sellable. Bought a sour sporty ID to sweeten up into RC/dressagy allrounder. Got him going but found him dull, he didnโ€™t like dressage so quickly found him a hacking/hunting/fun ride home.

Previous I bred one for eventing (from dressage mare). Heโ€™s still around, jumped 3*/I, currently leased with a view to junior teams.

^^^ His mother. Wanted a schoolmaster/mistress for dressage. Got one! With the added bonus of a years loan first.

Wanted a schoolmaster/mistress for dressage. Ended up with a small chunky crossbred 5yo ๐Ÿซฃ Quite a cool little dude but he enjoyed jumping more than dressage, Iโ€™d likely have sold him had he not got injured. Still around, out on loan as a companion/light hack.
 
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I wanted a young 4/5 TB x Connie jgelding ust like the one I had lost at 6 years old. I ended up with a dark bay mare WBXISH. She is lovely and has got to Advanced medium dressage, is lovely to hack and will take you out showjumping for change if you want. Also gret on fun rides, travels like a dream in fact cant wait to get on the lorry. A bit small at 15.1 but I am over 70 now so not to far to get off even when I struggle :rolleyes:
 
Last one my criteria was: wonโ€™t intentionally kill me; big enough to carry me; sound. Got a 13.2hh coloured cob who is spooky but kind and dependable with it.

One before found me. Bought her for the kids, but she didnโ€™t want them.

For my children I go out with the plan of: has significant fixable quirks so inexpensive; has potential; height I want. Generally weโ€™ve found those fairly easily. Last few we bought the first one we went to see.
 
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I was 15 back in 2005, and my parents said they'd buy me my own horse. So here's what I didn't want: A youngster, a grey or anything above 15hh. The first horse I looked at was a 15.2hh rising 5 grey sports horse. After the first ride I immediately fell in love with him, and we brought him home the following weekend. 21 years later he's the best decision I ever made.
 
I wanted a sane sensible first horse to do low level dressage and possibly endurance, generally hacking about the mountain, 14.2-15.2.

I bought a 13.2 fell pony whose hot and sharp and has asthma ๐Ÿคฃ
I wanted a ploddy Icelandic (they do exist) as a first horse - preferably a tall and sturdy one. I ended up with a youngish (8 yrs) forward, green, slightly stressy and sensitive chestnut mare (I know the colour doesnโ€™t predict the temperament but she plays into the stereotype at times) whoโ€™s a lot of fun to ride but certainly isnโ€™t the plod I thought Iโ€™d bought! Sheโ€™s also smaller than advertised, but Iโ€™ve lost some weight and donโ€™t care if I look ridiculous by British standards. Sheโ€™s incredibly sweet, though, and I do use her as a lead rein and family pony, it just depends on her daily mood how she will be. ๐Ÿคฃ

As a second horse I bought an unbroken Highland, but I have a feeling sheโ€™ll be very chilled out.
 
I wanted a 15 h to 15.2 dark bay mare with no white on legs and easy to ride .
Ended up with a 15.2 chestnut mare with one white sock who was definitely Not easy to ride . I survived and kept her for 15 years until she was PTS at 25.
 
Yes. I wanted a warmblood gelding. Between 5 and 9 and between 16.2 and 17.1. NOT grey, preferably chestnut or black. Something with a bit of go but not trying to kill me each time I rode.

I got a dark bay 7yo 17hh warmblood gelding who is perfect. I travelled 13 hours there and back to see him and knew he was mine pretty instantly! The second horse I had seen. The first was similar but backwards and colicing when I got there...
 
I wanted something for dressage, around 14 h, brown ( easy to clean ) a gelding and established at least at novice and at least 8.
Drove 6 hours to see exactly that, didnโ€™t like it at all and bought a 14h 4 yr old, mainly white coloured cob mare on the way home . She is lovely though so ..
 
I did a whole Thread saying what I wanted and then went off piste ๐Ÿ™ˆ

I wanted a backed but green native / native x gelding, 14.2-15.2, 4+ yrs old, not grey, not a lot of feather and good in traffic.

What I actually bought was a 3yr old Welsh D cross whoโ€™s about 14.1 (& a bit now โ€ฆ the bit is important!), far too much feather in my opinion and not really seen much traffic & deeply suspicious about what he had seen who had to have someone run in front of him with a bucket to make him trot up for the vet. (I mean at least he wasnโ€™t grey!)

He is way too inquisitive for his own good and the other horses let him get away with absolute murder (itโ€™s literally like watching an adolescent landshark puppy sometimes!). Does now trot inhand (& heโ€™s very proud of himself when he does) & has trained me to feed him sweets when big scary lorries and tractors appear (I donโ€™t think heโ€™s actually worried about them anymore he just likes to scam food off me & tbh Iโ€™d rather be shaken down for food than tanked off with especially when I am eventually on board so I go along with it!) Currently he looks like he was put together by committee / he still looks quite babyish so my plans of being able to actually have something to ride this summer have rather gone up in smoke (he currently just does lots of hand walking instead & hopefully once Iโ€™ve got setup sorted lots of longreining as well!) I think heโ€™s going to be a slightly opinionated ride when heโ€™s feeling โ€œWelshโ€ (especially if he tries out some of the moves under saddle that he does when heโ€™s playing with his friends) but probably a fun one.
 
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