golddustsara
Well-Known Member
After reading a couple of posts in the do you keep your horse for life... post it has made me wonder - does everyone look to buy a younger horse, overlooking the possibility of a schoolmaster veteran as they may get injured more easily or not 'last' as long? I have seen a number of people buying younger horses who are novice themselves and perhaps could benefit from the wisdom and experience of an older horse. Moreover, it seems that no matter how old the horse, injuries can still happen and render that particular horse unfit for purpose.
It seems to be different with ponies as a good PC pony can be snapped up no matter how old it is. However, there does seem to be a certain stigma in buying an older horse.
I seem to end up with veterans and am very excited to have an 18yo eventer with super manners. Granted he is broken at the moment after a dalliance in the field but I can't wait to learn from him and improve my riding whilst having the satisfaction of giving an older horse a good home for life.
Here is a pic of him eventing with a certain Bejing competitor - its lovely to get a folder of history with them!
Who has a golden oldie and what do you do with them? Piccies greatly welcomed
It seems to be different with ponies as a good PC pony can be snapped up no matter how old it is. However, there does seem to be a certain stigma in buying an older horse.
I seem to end up with veterans and am very excited to have an 18yo eventer with super manners. Granted he is broken at the moment after a dalliance in the field but I can't wait to learn from him and improve my riding whilst having the satisfaction of giving an older horse a good home for life.
Here is a pic of him eventing with a certain Bejing competitor - its lovely to get a folder of history with them!
Who has a golden oldie and what do you do with them? Piccies greatly welcomed