Have never heard of a lazy one put it like that. I think they are fairly sharp.
Most over here seem to be ridden by pro's, whether this is because they need to be ridden by pro's, or just because they are a fairly safe bet for a 'bring on and sell to UK or US for big bucks' type I really don't know.
Only ever known one Master Imp eventer on our yard, he certainly wasnt a novice ride but he wasnt quirky either if that makes sense? Went to a young lad to do JRN on... hmmm, off to find the BE record now if I can, havent thought about that horse for years
ETS - OMG the horse is dead
I certainly didnt expect that
But a couple of seasons doing JRN very successfully for the boy who bought him.
I only have personal experience of one, that is Oli Townends Stallion Hollins Hall. He was the sweetest and kindest horse to deal with as a 4yo, he was easy on the flat and v smart over a fence. Oli thinks v highly of him and at his 1st event he won with a 22 dressage.
a friend had one that was very very sharp. at the lecture/demo WFP said that although Mary has done brilliantly with her 2, he isn't so keen on them... i can't remember why though!
just remembered - i tried one and he was lovely, felt very straightforward on the flat and to a fence, unfortunately failed the vet but i was very keen on him.
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I only have personal experience of one, that is Oli Townends Stallion Hollins Hall. He was the sweetest and kindest horse to deal with as a 4yo, he was easy on the flat and v smart over a fence. Oli thinks v highly of him and at his 1st event he won with a 22 dressage.
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Yep, and one of few horses to win a section when reportedly missing out a fence
Its all on the BE website under breeding. He was No1 stallion for progeny aged 6&7yo and then in top 10 for other progeny. I find breeding fascinating especially if particular progeny from a stallion is doing really well.
I have two full brothers out of a King of Diamonds mare and I adore them - they are talented, clever horses, as is the full sister. But they need handling with care. When I bought the younger brother the seller sat me down and told me how to handle a Master Imp. It has to be based on real trust - get after them and they will fight you until hell freezes over. Get them on your side and they will try to jump the moon for you. I would fill my stables with them if I could!