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What is wrong with people on here??? So many of you are full of your own self-importance and arrogant! If someone asks for opinions on a horse that they have seen, there is no need to be downright rude about it - what if the horse's owner was on here? They would be gutted to hear such comments based upon what is, essentially, an advert that shows you very little about the horse, it's conformation or anything else. Does no one know how to be kind any more? Whenever I come on here all is see is bitchiness and people arguing when someone disagrees with what they say - incredible when all people are looking for are some genuine words of advice!!
My opinion for what it's worth is this:
I do NOT think the horse looks common in the head at all, it looks to have a sweet face, in the limited view you can get from the stills of him jumping.
It is unfair for anyone to assess his confirmation and be so harsh, based upon on one still of him trotting around (show judges or not), as you cannot tell from that what he looks like truly stood up, and he is not working into a nice contact - most horses would look thick through the gullet and goose rumped if you do that to them - it hardly shows them off at their best. To comment on it's shoulder you must have super-zoom specs on because I can't see a bloody thing!
I do not think he has done too much - rushed in to fences? Possibly, but to ask a youngster to jump a small course of jumps, take it out to see cross-country fences and out with hounds is hardly crime of the century, I am all for youngsters seeing as much as they can. Just think of what the young horses are doing in the 4 and 5 year old BSJA, BE and BD classes - these things that this boy has done are small fry comparatively.
OP, if you are interested, I would ask the seller for more detailed photos of him stood up, without tack, from both sides. Also a photo of his head, and a video of him working on the flat. I also would expect a big drop in price for him - in today's market, a young horse, who has not been produced correctly, and needs taking back to basics is worth half what they want for it. You could find something better schooled for this money. But, he seems a nice enough sort to me, and worth finding out more about. Good luck!
My opinion for what it's worth is this:
I do NOT think the horse looks common in the head at all, it looks to have a sweet face, in the limited view you can get from the stills of him jumping.
It is unfair for anyone to assess his confirmation and be so harsh, based upon on one still of him trotting around (show judges or not), as you cannot tell from that what he looks like truly stood up, and he is not working into a nice contact - most horses would look thick through the gullet and goose rumped if you do that to them - it hardly shows them off at their best. To comment on it's shoulder you must have super-zoom specs on because I can't see a bloody thing!
I do not think he has done too much - rushed in to fences? Possibly, but to ask a youngster to jump a small course of jumps, take it out to see cross-country fences and out with hounds is hardly crime of the century, I am all for youngsters seeing as much as they can. Just think of what the young horses are doing in the 4 and 5 year old BSJA, BE and BD classes - these things that this boy has done are small fry comparatively.
OP, if you are interested, I would ask the seller for more detailed photos of him stood up, without tack, from both sides. Also a photo of his head, and a video of him working on the flat. I also would expect a big drop in price for him - in today's market, a young horse, who has not been produced correctly, and needs taking back to basics is worth half what they want for it. You could find something better schooled for this money. But, he seems a nice enough sort to me, and worth finding out more about. Good luck!