cidermillcottage1
Well-Known Member
From your experiences which do think is best (from a rider's point of view)
Either purchasing a youngster as a three year old that is unbroken but unspoilt or
buying a four/five year old that has been broken in and brought on gently but not done a lot/seen a lot?
I realise there are going to be cost implications but which option do you think competition riders prefer? - I have a youngster and I am really not sure what to do! Some people have suggested unbroken as most top riders want to put their own 'stamp' on a horse? but then again if they have the basics established they surely in a position to do more?
Either purchasing a youngster as a three year old that is unbroken but unspoilt or
buying a four/five year old that has been broken in and brought on gently but not done a lot/seen a lot?
I realise there are going to be cost implications but which option do you think competition riders prefer? - I have a youngster and I am really not sure what to do! Some people have suggested unbroken as most top riders want to put their own 'stamp' on a horse? but then again if they have the basics established they surely in a position to do more?