Lowen Ki
Well-Known Member
To be perfectly honest it hasn't helped me at all - in fact now I'm more confused!
Owner took him to a big, busy showjumping competition (not to jump - but as a companion for her other horse) and I went along to watch his manners. On the lorry etc he was very quiet and when ridden around the lorry park he was a bit goggly but not spooky or jumpy and behaved rather well.
Then she rode him into the collecting arena (cue six year old 14.2 pony outnumbered by about 30 1.40m horses warming up!). He walked in confidently enough, but bucked a bit when he went into trot - they had warned me about this and i'll give my concerns about that later. After two laps of the warm up he spooked at something from a walk & basically just stopped dead, rider went out the front door! Poor girl I felt for her it must have been embarrasing.
a) Was this all a bit too much & never going to show me him in a true light?
b) Is the bucking due to the fact that he wears a different saddle every time I see him - none of which have been fitted to him? Or that he's obviously quite fresh as only gets turnout two days per week?
c) Do I take it as a positive that he wasn't badly behaved (just a bit 'looky' with one spook?) and I'd never actually want to take him anywhere as busy as that?!
I've asked to see him out again as I'm concerned about the bucking... I'm a bit disappointed because I was expecting to see the pony live up to his sales spiel - a 'doesn't put a foot wrong' description. Although to be fair they have been honest about the bucks.
Interested in your thoughts ladies as I'm in a bit of a turmoil about this one and after my ride on him last week I was really confident he'd be right for me. I really don't want to buy anything that's going to be problematic though. Green is absolutely fine, but so long as they have the right forward thinking attitude to develop and gain confidence.
Owner took him to a big, busy showjumping competition (not to jump - but as a companion for her other horse) and I went along to watch his manners. On the lorry etc he was very quiet and when ridden around the lorry park he was a bit goggly but not spooky or jumpy and behaved rather well.
Then she rode him into the collecting arena (cue six year old 14.2 pony outnumbered by about 30 1.40m horses warming up!). He walked in confidently enough, but bucked a bit when he went into trot - they had warned me about this and i'll give my concerns about that later. After two laps of the warm up he spooked at something from a walk & basically just stopped dead, rider went out the front door! Poor girl I felt for her it must have been embarrasing.
a) Was this all a bit too much & never going to show me him in a true light?
b) Is the bucking due to the fact that he wears a different saddle every time I see him - none of which have been fitted to him? Or that he's obviously quite fresh as only gets turnout two days per week?
c) Do I take it as a positive that he wasn't badly behaved (just a bit 'looky' with one spook?) and I'd never actually want to take him anywhere as busy as that?!
I've asked to see him out again as I'm concerned about the bucking... I'm a bit disappointed because I was expecting to see the pony live up to his sales spiel - a 'doesn't put a foot wrong' description. Although to be fair they have been honest about the bucks.
Interested in your thoughts ladies as I'm in a bit of a turmoil about this one and after my ride on him last week I was really confident he'd be right for me. I really don't want to buy anything that's going to be problematic though. Green is absolutely fine, but so long as they have the right forward thinking attitude to develop and gain confidence.