kayleigh_and_rocky
Well-Known Member
The grey is LOVELY .... BUT i have to agree with dieseldog here, you really have to ask yourself what you're buying the horse to do. It is only 4 and your daughter only has 18months left in juniors - do you really want to be putting the pressure on a 4year old so quickly to compete juniors as you're on a limited timescale? And the horse hasn't been in the country long (im assuming from what you've said) i just get the feeling that its a nice honest horse that doesnt want to be rushed.
If you have the time for a LONG TERM project then go for it.
If you want a nice little pony for your daughter to gain experience on in the next 18months in juniors to set herself up right for riding seniors and gain some confidence, go for something slightly older.
Just my gut feeling.
If you have the time for a LONG TERM project then go for it.
If you want a nice little pony for your daughter to gain experience on in the next 18months in juniors to set herself up right for riding seniors and gain some confidence, go for something slightly older.
Just my gut feeling.