Need your help guys!!!

Agent XXX999

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http://www.horseselect.co.uk/hunters/hunt512/hunt512.htm

I think this horse looks genuine...

http://www.horseselect.co.uk/hunters/hunt502/hunt502.htm

as does this one though not the best pics...

http://www.horseselect.co.uk/hunters/hunt499/hunt499.htm

This one looks like my old gelding James who was the safest most genuine baby I have ever schooled

http://www.horseselect.co.uk/jumping/nov/novsj3/novsj3.htm

Molly is a cutie

http://www.horseselect.co.uk/jumping/gradec/gradec82/gradec82.htm

I would buy this one

http://www.horseselect.co.uk/eventing/prenov/prnov501/prnov501.htm

And this one

and the schoolmaster on this page

http://www.winchesterridingclub.co.uk/horses.htm

is worth a call.

I love horse shopping!

OH is snoring so it is the only entertainment I am getting tonight!
 

mandy4727

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Sorry. But personally I am not keen on 1 or 3. Or maybe it is the pictures. Quite like 2. But bit wary about the part where it says "comments from the judge". Not that it has been placed but that the judge has commented on it for whatever reason - no offence to anyones horse it is but if it had been placed sure they would have mentioned that. With the money you are looking to invest in the horse I am sure there are others out there.
 
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I actually think you should get an instructor or experienced friend to help you look. Everyone from the forum will have different opinions, and nobody here knows you, your experience, or what your capabilities are.

So to be honest, its hard for anyone to give good advice. The only thing I can say is don't get carried away by something flashy - if you want something quiet enough for an experienced rider then you're probably better off looking for a nice allrounder that's not too young, has done a bit, and is decently schooled so you can have some fun with it.
 
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