Peanot
Well-Known Member
Well, scanning the adverts but I am very suspect about a lot because of how they are worded. The ones with `will go far with right rider???` definately not for an amateur then!
I have a good friend who has bought horses from a man whose son rides on the international circuit at only 21, he is brilliant. Well they buy, bring on and sell, and they have a 4yo who has a lovely attitude and only had 4 wks work last year, and 4 weeks now. I rode her and she is so light and in a constant outline but they have taken her to a show today and last week, just for the 80cm. I am concerned that although she is a lovely horse and acted like an old pro by standing on the lorry and standing around as good as gold, that they are taking advantage of this and doing too much too soon and perhaps by the age of 5, she could throw in the towel. She is a lovely soft natured thing, really honest.
Now, I would say, that due to recent problems with my horse, that I need a horse that has done a bit and proved himself/herself as honest and genuine.
Friend says that if I buy youngster, then I can start from scratch, but if I buy 6-7, which is what I would prefer, then I could be buying other peoples problems. But she is riding and bringing on youngsters all the time, so she has the confidence and also jumps Foxhunter level with one horse.
Just feeling confused really, but I really feel that I should go with about a 5-7 yr old to give me confidence and so that I can go straight in at BN or Discovery and gain my confidence and have some fun.
Any advice? Thanks.
I have a good friend who has bought horses from a man whose son rides on the international circuit at only 21, he is brilliant. Well they buy, bring on and sell, and they have a 4yo who has a lovely attitude and only had 4 wks work last year, and 4 weeks now. I rode her and she is so light and in a constant outline but they have taken her to a show today and last week, just for the 80cm. I am concerned that although she is a lovely horse and acted like an old pro by standing on the lorry and standing around as good as gold, that they are taking advantage of this and doing too much too soon and perhaps by the age of 5, she could throw in the towel. She is a lovely soft natured thing, really honest.
Now, I would say, that due to recent problems with my horse, that I need a horse that has done a bit and proved himself/herself as honest and genuine.
Friend says that if I buy youngster, then I can start from scratch, but if I buy 6-7, which is what I would prefer, then I could be buying other peoples problems. But she is riding and bringing on youngsters all the time, so she has the confidence and also jumps Foxhunter level with one horse.
Just feeling confused really, but I really feel that I should go with about a 5-7 yr old to give me confidence and so that I can go straight in at BN or Discovery and gain my confidence and have some fun.
Any advice? Thanks.