SAL66
Well-Known Member
I 'm sure your all aware that I am looking to purchase a new horse mainly for dressage and hacking. I am wondering if I'm getting too wraped up in the extravagent movements of a horse rather than looking at the overall picture.
TBH I would be happy to compete up to Elementary level out and maybe medium at home, I compete for fun rather than take it too seriously. I also enjoy hacking out and I want a horse that will be sane on the roads rather than buy a hot head who can only be ridden in the school, (we have a few like that on our yard).
So I seem to be leaning towards a warmblood probably for their paces for dressage, but are they generally a handful, I know you can't generalise a breed, but in the main are they hardwork.
Do for the level of dressage I am aiming for really need a extravagent paced horse, would a straight and correct way of going horse do just as well.
I don't want to buy a horse that needs riding everyday to be kept sane, I want that choice to be mine, nor do I want to over horse myself and loose confidence.
I have a picture in my mind of a lovely floating horse that has the wow factor, but I need to be more realistic in what is practical.
I really would appreciate your comments on my rambling post and help me put things into reality.
TBH I would be happy to compete up to Elementary level out and maybe medium at home, I compete for fun rather than take it too seriously. I also enjoy hacking out and I want a horse that will be sane on the roads rather than buy a hot head who can only be ridden in the school, (we have a few like that on our yard).
So I seem to be leaning towards a warmblood probably for their paces for dressage, but are they generally a handful, I know you can't generalise a breed, but in the main are they hardwork.
Do for the level of dressage I am aiming for really need a extravagent paced horse, would a straight and correct way of going horse do just as well.
I don't want to buy a horse that needs riding everyday to be kept sane, I want that choice to be mine, nor do I want to over horse myself and loose confidence.
I have a picture in my mind of a lovely floating horse that has the wow factor, but I need to be more realistic in what is practical.
I really would appreciate your comments on my rambling post and help me put things into reality.