ok sorry more horses

Really like both of them - but they are completey different horses.

It really depends on what you want to do with your next horse, I really like the first one Chestnut looks like she has something about her.
 
I like the look of the chestnut but would like to see what it jumps like. The bay is ok but I don't like the way its legs are out in front of it. They should be tucked underneath it.
 
would be wary about buying a horse produced by a man for a girl. The second one is being ridden by a man - just something I would check!
 
This could be quite nice for you?

http://www.ukequestrian.com/mainadvert.php?customerid=1436

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Would agree with vic about being "wary about buying a horse produced by a man for a girl" but i cant really talk - Hattie had ONLY been produced by men before i got her - i think i was the 2nd ever girl to sit on her let alone do anything useful on her!
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the first one looks cute and cuddly and the second one looks like a proper competition horse - it up to you what you are looking for
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Really like the second one, and depends on the rider re. man. HOWEVER, amateur produced horses can be alot easier and kinder when moving onto horses from ponies...
 
i sort of know the first one, it is at hartpury, on diy livery. it seems to have a nice temperament, i will take a closer look at it if you like when i next go on the yard!

both look like nice horses.
 
There is a lovely 15.3hh TBxConnemara chocolate dun gelding on horsequest, under RC/PC eventers. Really nice type, maybe worth a look....
 
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Would agree with vic about being "wary about buying a horse produced by a man for a girl" but i cant really talk - Hattie had ONLY been produced by men before i got her - i think i was the 2nd ever girl to sit on her let alone do anything useful on her!
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the first one looks cute and cuddly and the second one looks like a proper competition horse - it up to you what you are looking for
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Thanks abbie really useful to know those sorts of things etc!
Think 1st may not be totally what I want.
 
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i sort of know the first one, it is at hartpury, on diy livery. it seems to have a nice temperament, i will take a closer look at it if you like when i next go on the yard!

both look like nice horses.

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oooo please could you?
take it hasnt sold then?
thanks could you pm me after?
 
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There is a lovely 15.3hh TBxConnemara chocolate dun gelding on horsequest, under RC/PC eventers. Really nice type, maybe worth a look....

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thanks will go look! main problem is location!

needs to be 15.1-16hh
6-12YO max!
not too far away from me (glos)
allounder
huntable
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