doolally_tap
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I'm viewing a horse tomorrow (weather dependent), the advert went like this:
"Bay Gelding 15.2hh, 16 years old, has done all pc activities, sj, xc, easy to load, farrier & in traffic. No stable vices, looking for new home as owner giving up riding, does not need to be a competitive home, just kind. Best suited to confident rider"
The price is £900!!
I know he's slightly older than average - but does this sound too good to be true?
On speaking to the owner she says he's priced at that because of his age. She says he's sane and sensible but has his fizzy moments hence the need for a confident rider. She says she has had him for nearly five years and he has never bucked or reared or tried to tank off.
I stupidly forgot to ask what bit he is ridden in and whether he has a martingale or what type of noseband - but I'll be speaking to her tomorrow to confirm the viewing so can find that out then.
She says he has not had any health problems or any periods of lameness. He is still ridden regularly and loves jumping.
The type of horse I am looking for is something sane and sensible (I'm 38 years old, I don't want to end up ditched on the ground for no good reason), just for lighting hacking, a little bit of schooling, maybe popping over a small fence. Therefore I feel an 'older' horse would be more suited to me.
Any comments/advice would be really appreciated.
"Bay Gelding 15.2hh, 16 years old, has done all pc activities, sj, xc, easy to load, farrier & in traffic. No stable vices, looking for new home as owner giving up riding, does not need to be a competitive home, just kind. Best suited to confident rider"
The price is £900!!
I know he's slightly older than average - but does this sound too good to be true?
On speaking to the owner she says he's priced at that because of his age. She says he's sane and sensible but has his fizzy moments hence the need for a confident rider. She says she has had him for nearly five years and he has never bucked or reared or tried to tank off.
I stupidly forgot to ask what bit he is ridden in and whether he has a martingale or what type of noseband - but I'll be speaking to her tomorrow to confirm the viewing so can find that out then.
She says he has not had any health problems or any periods of lameness. He is still ridden regularly and loves jumping.
The type of horse I am looking for is something sane and sensible (I'm 38 years old, I don't want to end up ditched on the ground for no good reason), just for lighting hacking, a little bit of schooling, maybe popping over a small fence. Therefore I feel an 'older' horse would be more suited to me.
Any comments/advice would be really appreciated.