marion95
Well-Known Member
I am looking for a new horse to bring on over the summer and sell in the autumn. Basically something broken, but very green with not too many hang ups that I can get a bit of competition history on and sell for a profit (and yes I know how much they cost to keep!)
So looking for something cheap and have done similar before with ex-race horses. Went to see one on Saturday that was lovely - 6 year old TB mare, raced in spain on all weather 22 times. Balanced paces (not ridden in outline, but learnt really quickly) not done any jumping but I had her going over trotting poles and a small jump and again, learnt v quickly. Fine in traffic, stable, clip, catch, box, shoe etc. Quite sharp, but not a problem.
Anyway...she slightly dishes in front (only minor) and sometimes plaits behind (but mostly on uneven ground). owner said she had vetted and they said it wouldn't cause any problems, 'cos only minor. I would of course get my own vetting, but my question (sorry it's taken so long to get to) is this...
Would those slight deviations from straight action put you off buying the horse if there were no soundness issues and it had a proven competition history etc (obviously not ideal for showing)?
Thanks for reading...
So looking for something cheap and have done similar before with ex-race horses. Went to see one on Saturday that was lovely - 6 year old TB mare, raced in spain on all weather 22 times. Balanced paces (not ridden in outline, but learnt really quickly) not done any jumping but I had her going over trotting poles and a small jump and again, learnt v quickly. Fine in traffic, stable, clip, catch, box, shoe etc. Quite sharp, but not a problem.
Anyway...she slightly dishes in front (only minor) and sometimes plaits behind (but mostly on uneven ground). owner said she had vetted and they said it wouldn't cause any problems, 'cos only minor. I would of course get my own vetting, but my question (sorry it's taken so long to get to) is this...
Would those slight deviations from straight action put you off buying the horse if there were no soundness issues and it had a proven competition history etc (obviously not ideal for showing)?
Thanks for reading...