freebird
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I'm from and living in America, however plan on moving to the UK next year. After we settle down, I'm hoping to get another horse. However I'm quickly finding that the horse market in the UK, and what is available, what is popular, etc is vastly different from the market in the US.
My goal is to do low level Dressage- for the next few years I don't see myself doing any higher than that. Endurance would be lovely to return to as well (I had a blast doing it on my Arabian), but that is not my largest goal and I won't be doing anything more than limited distance if I do get back into it. Being able to have a safe, enjoyable hack is more important to me.
I'm very interested in Arab crosses, Connemaras, Andalusian or Lustiano (which seem to be far more affordable and reasonable in the UK than they are here!), and Welsh Sec. D. I actually really love the Welsh Sec D, however from what I read they can be quite a challenge. Getting back into horses after a year and a half I'm not sure I'm ready to take that on. I love a sensitive horse which is why I had good success with my Arabian and love the breed, however I wonder how true it is that the Welshies are "quirky"?
In terms of the availability of these horses, the ease in finding one amateur friendly, and thoughts on using them for Dressage and hacking, would love your thoughts and experiences on these breeds!
Thank you!
My goal is to do low level Dressage- for the next few years I don't see myself doing any higher than that. Endurance would be lovely to return to as well (I had a blast doing it on my Arabian), but that is not my largest goal and I won't be doing anything more than limited distance if I do get back into it. Being able to have a safe, enjoyable hack is more important to me.
I'm very interested in Arab crosses, Connemaras, Andalusian or Lustiano (which seem to be far more affordable and reasonable in the UK than they are here!), and Welsh Sec. D. I actually really love the Welsh Sec D, however from what I read they can be quite a challenge. Getting back into horses after a year and a half I'm not sure I'm ready to take that on. I love a sensitive horse which is why I had good success with my Arabian and love the breed, however I wonder how true it is that the Welshies are "quirky"?
In terms of the availability of these horses, the ease in finding one amateur friendly, and thoughts on using them for Dressage and hacking, would love your thoughts and experiences on these breeds!
Thank you!