Illusion100
Well-Known Member
A friend has been looking for a new horse for AGES and just really isn't having any luck whatsoever.
Horses either too small/handling or ridden issues or just not as described, you know the drill! Friend was badly burned by last horse bought from dealer (proper bucker that took the mick out of Novice riders) and so is very wary.
Now, I have spotted what I think to be a cracking horse for her. It's got the looks and the temperament but problem is it is 3 and unbacked. I have spoken to the owner of the horse at length and the horse sounds like such a dude, really sensible and didn't bat an eyelid at being mouthed and having a roller on and never silly.
Not bothered by Llamas/chickens/cows/tractors etc.
Horse has been regularly trimmed/wormed all it's life and is vaccinated, chipped and passported, no previous health issues and full history known. No problems to load/catch/tie up/lead and no vices.
Now friend is not a complete Novice but is concerned they don't have the experience for a youngster.
I think that if horse is calm, sensible and pretty unfazed by new experiences then I can't see too much to be concerned about provided they have it Professionally backed.
Thoughts please! Good or bad idea to consider this horse for friend?
Edited to add horse would primarily be used as a happy hacker with maybe the odd Dressage test and tiny round of SJ's.
Horses either too small/handling or ridden issues or just not as described, you know the drill! Friend was badly burned by last horse bought from dealer (proper bucker that took the mick out of Novice riders) and so is very wary.
Now, I have spotted what I think to be a cracking horse for her. It's got the looks and the temperament but problem is it is 3 and unbacked. I have spoken to the owner of the horse at length and the horse sounds like such a dude, really sensible and didn't bat an eyelid at being mouthed and having a roller on and never silly.
Not bothered by Llamas/chickens/cows/tractors etc.
Horse has been regularly trimmed/wormed all it's life and is vaccinated, chipped and passported, no previous health issues and full history known. No problems to load/catch/tie up/lead and no vices.
Now friend is not a complete Novice but is concerned they don't have the experience for a youngster.
I think that if horse is calm, sensible and pretty unfazed by new experiences then I can't see too much to be concerned about provided they have it Professionally backed.
Thoughts please! Good or bad idea to consider this horse for friend?
Edited to add horse would primarily be used as a happy hacker with maybe the odd Dressage test and tiny round of SJ's.
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