seabiscuit
Well-Known Member
Was just thinking about this today, as a friend bought a new horse over from Ireland a few months back that he thinks has 'so much pontential' and talent but I've watched it/ ridden it a few times and think it has like zilch ability- it is so weak and incredibly unbalanced ( despite being 8 years old) and gives you absolutely no feel of scope over a fence nor does it look like it really operates over a fence ( more like it can hardly heave itself over!). And it appears to not be improving at all. But obviously that is only my opinion and I'm certainly not an expert.
So it got me thinking, how do you evaluate future potential in the exceptionally weak horse? Surely any horse that is that weak will start to show some ability after a few months of reasonably correct work in reasonably experienced hands?
With other youngsters, they might be green and weak, but they will every so often give you a really fab 'wow' feeling that makes you want to keep going with them, because that little inkling gives you an idea of what the end picture of that horse is going to be like. It might be simply that they managed one transition especially well, or it might be that they just gave you one particularly special feeling over a jump. Just little clues like that that give you an end idea. Of course the extra special horses give you a wow feeling from day one, but do think that there are other horses that are very weak and just need more time to grow..
So any thoughts/ideas, or even stories about horses that have shocked/surprised you about how they have turned out once theyv'e matured and strenghthened up?
So it got me thinking, how do you evaluate future potential in the exceptionally weak horse? Surely any horse that is that weak will start to show some ability after a few months of reasonably correct work in reasonably experienced hands?
With other youngsters, they might be green and weak, but they will every so often give you a really fab 'wow' feeling that makes you want to keep going with them, because that little inkling gives you an idea of what the end picture of that horse is going to be like. It might be simply that they managed one transition especially well, or it might be that they just gave you one particularly special feeling over a jump. Just little clues like that that give you an end idea. Of course the extra special horses give you a wow feeling from day one, but do think that there are other horses that are very weak and just need more time to grow..
So any thoughts/ideas, or even stories about horses that have shocked/surprised you about how they have turned out once theyv'e matured and strenghthened up?