EquiGirl1
Well-Known Member
...besides him *being worth what I am willing to pay for him*.
Basically a lady at my yard bought a young 4yo 16.1 ISH x TB gelding in the summer with the plan to event him, not long after she had a non riding related accident and hasnt really been doing much with him and I think she might be considering selling him. I've been helping out with him, ride him 3 / 4 times a week, have done some local comps and she pays someone else to school him and compete him once / twice a week. I love him, he is great, so so so easy to do and willing to please. I'm not the most expereinced rider, so its safe to say his developments and progress have been down to the other rider (who is also my instructor) but I really think he is an amazing horse, with heaps of talent, but without that 'quirk' that great competition horses often have and dont think I'm experienced enough to handle.
He has taken to everything, half passes, shoulder in, flying changes, all stuff that we werent planning to ask of him at this age but he is doing so well and seemingly enjoying it.
He has been out 6 times to local unaffiliated dressage doing prelim, competing in classes of up to 20 horses and has yet to place outside of top 3. His sj is still green, he has a huge jump and loved every second of his xc schooling session, and providing he is careful enough sj I think he will make a great eventer.
How much do you think he would be worth in todays market? I know its not a great time of year and he hasnt got any points to his name. He has great confirmation, passed a 5 stage vetting 6 months ago and I believe then she paid £3000- £3500 for him. He is not 5 untill May next year. His sire is Cavalier Two for Joy.
Thank you
Basically a lady at my yard bought a young 4yo 16.1 ISH x TB gelding in the summer with the plan to event him, not long after she had a non riding related accident and hasnt really been doing much with him and I think she might be considering selling him. I've been helping out with him, ride him 3 / 4 times a week, have done some local comps and she pays someone else to school him and compete him once / twice a week. I love him, he is great, so so so easy to do and willing to please. I'm not the most expereinced rider, so its safe to say his developments and progress have been down to the other rider (who is also my instructor) but I really think he is an amazing horse, with heaps of talent, but without that 'quirk' that great competition horses often have and dont think I'm experienced enough to handle.
He has taken to everything, half passes, shoulder in, flying changes, all stuff that we werent planning to ask of him at this age but he is doing so well and seemingly enjoying it.
He has been out 6 times to local unaffiliated dressage doing prelim, competing in classes of up to 20 horses and has yet to place outside of top 3. His sj is still green, he has a huge jump and loved every second of his xc schooling session, and providing he is careful enough sj I think he will make a great eventer.
How much do you think he would be worth in todays market? I know its not a great time of year and he hasnt got any points to his name. He has great confirmation, passed a 5 stage vetting 6 months ago and I believe then she paid £3000- £3500 for him. He is not 5 untill May next year. His sire is Cavalier Two for Joy.
Thank you