Micropony
Well-Known Member
Whilst I have no particular reason to fear imminent death, I want to make sure that if the worst happened my lovely little horse could have his pick of lovely homes.
He is a 5yo dutch warmblood and I would want him to go to someone who would give him a nice varied life as an amateur leisure competition horse and best friend. The ultimate all-rounder, if you like.
So I can say, hand on heart, the following:
Hacks alone or in company, goes first or last, good in traffic and open fields.
Goes in a snaffle at all times, never strong, spooky or silly.
Works nicely in the school. Went out unaff intro dressage for the first time last month, took it all in his stride and behaved impeccably, scoring over 70%.
Loads and travels well both alone or with another horse. Ties up nicely when he's out or at home.
Good to clip, shoe, for vet etc.
Stands nicely to be mounted
Nice stable manners.
Turns out alone or in a herd of geldings. Yard doesn't do mixed turnout, so no idea how he would be in a mixed herd. Happy to go on horse walker too.
Doesn't get silly if he's not had much turnout (miserable, but not sharp or badly behaved) or if he's not been ridden for a few days.
He is bred to jump, and is very good at it. I haven't jumped him myself yet as am still working on the basics on the flat, but had someone else teach him the basics last winter and they got as far as little 1m courses with fillers, water tray etc. I think I will be up to starting some jumping in the next few months and I would be aiming to get him out for some school hire, a little clear round and then maybe a bit of British Novice. Collecting rings at unaffiliated SJ terrify me.
We are heading out unaffiliated prelim next weekend, and if that goes well I am thinking about doing a local unaffiliated league competition thingy over the winter and possibly affiliating for the summer season as it gives us more shows and dates to choose from, and I am guessing the judging is probably more consistent.
I have no interest in cross country so that's not something I would want to pursue, although I had thought it might be fun to hire a course, show him the jumps and maybe have a little splash around in the water.
I am thinking we might try some low level endurance/pleasure rides, and then possibly a sponsored ride next year.
What else should I be adding to my list of things to do with him to make sure he would have his pick of lovely homes if I dropped down dead?
He is a 5yo dutch warmblood and I would want him to go to someone who would give him a nice varied life as an amateur leisure competition horse and best friend. The ultimate all-rounder, if you like.
So I can say, hand on heart, the following:
Hacks alone or in company, goes first or last, good in traffic and open fields.
Goes in a snaffle at all times, never strong, spooky or silly.
Works nicely in the school. Went out unaff intro dressage for the first time last month, took it all in his stride and behaved impeccably, scoring over 70%.
Loads and travels well both alone or with another horse. Ties up nicely when he's out or at home.
Good to clip, shoe, for vet etc.
Stands nicely to be mounted
Nice stable manners.
Turns out alone or in a herd of geldings. Yard doesn't do mixed turnout, so no idea how he would be in a mixed herd. Happy to go on horse walker too.
Doesn't get silly if he's not had much turnout (miserable, but not sharp or badly behaved) or if he's not been ridden for a few days.
He is bred to jump, and is very good at it. I haven't jumped him myself yet as am still working on the basics on the flat, but had someone else teach him the basics last winter and they got as far as little 1m courses with fillers, water tray etc. I think I will be up to starting some jumping in the next few months and I would be aiming to get him out for some school hire, a little clear round and then maybe a bit of British Novice. Collecting rings at unaffiliated SJ terrify me.
We are heading out unaffiliated prelim next weekend, and if that goes well I am thinking about doing a local unaffiliated league competition thingy over the winter and possibly affiliating for the summer season as it gives us more shows and dates to choose from, and I am guessing the judging is probably more consistent.
I have no interest in cross country so that's not something I would want to pursue, although I had thought it might be fun to hire a course, show him the jumps and maybe have a little splash around in the water.
I am thinking we might try some low level endurance/pleasure rides, and then possibly a sponsored ride next year.
What else should I be adding to my list of things to do with him to make sure he would have his pick of lovely homes if I dropped down dead?