TheBlackMoth
Well-Known Member
Hi
We went to see the chestnut Welsh today and it was quite an interesting viewing. Beautiful horse (well I am partial to the flaxen mane) but took off with my daughter before she could get her feet in the stirrups. It raced round and round about ten times with her before she finally managed to find the stirrups and slow it down.
It was quite a green horse and had only been ridden by one person for the last year (or so). To be honest, it was very like the horse we already have and we felt it would probably be quite spooky.
However, this morning on the way up there we stopped at a dealers near Whitchurch and rode this one.
http://www.horsemart.co.uk/AdvertRef/HM7...HorseDetail.asp
This leaves us with the dilemma of whether to get a horse like the above which felt like it would do anything you asked of it but has no experience in this country (has done Winter League in Ireland) or whether to get a been there done it one that has already got experience at BSJA. My daughter would prefer a horse that has the potential but hasn't been there yet.
Any opinions gratefully received.
We went to see the chestnut Welsh today and it was quite an interesting viewing. Beautiful horse (well I am partial to the flaxen mane) but took off with my daughter before she could get her feet in the stirrups. It raced round and round about ten times with her before she finally managed to find the stirrups and slow it down.
It was quite a green horse and had only been ridden by one person for the last year (or so). To be honest, it was very like the horse we already have and we felt it would probably be quite spooky.
However, this morning on the way up there we stopped at a dealers near Whitchurch and rode this one.
http://www.horsemart.co.uk/AdvertRef/HM7...HorseDetail.asp
This leaves us with the dilemma of whether to get a horse like the above which felt like it would do anything you asked of it but has no experience in this country (has done Winter League in Ireland) or whether to get a been there done it one that has already got experience at BSJA. My daughter would prefer a horse that has the potential but hasn't been there yet.
Any opinions gratefully received.