Update re my Question for Dealers

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In my previous post I asked if it was a good idea to do a requirements doc before I went to a friend who is a dealer. Most replies suggested it was a good idea.

So I put together a document in 3 pages.

Page 1 what I wanted the new horse for , what size horse,colour price range ability etc.
I didnt put a section on my experience as Dave has met me walking back from the finish of a Hunter Trial dripping wet grinning from ear to ear as I hadnt drowned.

Page 2 I copy and pasted tons of photos only from horsequest of every sort of horse that appealed to my eye

Page 3 I copy and pasted as many horses I didnt like as I could find so he has an idea of what doesnt appeal.

What was good was there were less photos of horses I didnt like.

Dave thought it was a very good idea and thinks I am clever whoo hoo!

I tried one horse he had in which was a 16.2 bay Gelding 8 years old. He had recently come over from Ireland and I must say he was a cracking ride I hacked him out for an hour had a canter and a gallop in the field and then popped a few cross country fences on him.

Unforunatly we just did not click. He felt bigger than 16.2 but that may be because I ride my friends 15 hander from time to time. I did not ask the price as Dave knows my budget. I just felt that I should have hacked him back to his stable thinking I dont care how much he costs I want him. maybe he was a bit to chiled and laid back I dont want anything fizzy but he didnt give me a Buzz.

Still maybe next time every month without a horse is a months keep into the buy a new horse fund.
 
Good on you, I didn't think the dealer would have any problems with someone knowing what they want from a horse!

Shame you didn't click but you did the right thing walking away from that one, I always think horse shopping is like dating, sometime they tick all the boxes but you just don't get the butterflies. For me it should always be butterflies and the feeling that someone might have to drag you from the horse kicking and screaming before you'll get off! This is why you always need to take a person of sound mind to stop you offering silly money when you fall in love
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Good luck with the horse hunting, you know have the list you just need to find the horse of your dream!
 
Yes unfortunatly my worst friend will only be able to come along for a second opinion when I have made my mind up.

Why - because she decided on Thursday Tried on Saturday vetted on Thursday and picked up on Saturday and IMHO although a very nice little horse she panic bought.
 
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