diana1991
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Horse number 1:
5yo Connemara, 14.1hh but slightly croup high still. He is £2,500. No injections, teeth check or back check which I usually like to know has been done with a horse. (Vaccinations are obviously not a concern as can do them at mine) but I like the thought that they’ve had their back and teeth checked whilst in work.
He is for sale at a yard that backs and produces horses for mainly showing. They say he has been with them since 2 years old. He was backed end of summer as 4yo and been off work since March up until 3 days ago.
No trial was offered which is understandable (not a fan of trials myself but ask now after catching so many sellers out lately)… No harm in trying!!! But there is no proof they have had him since a 2yo or much history as his breeder has passed away. They also at first refused to get his feet trimmed before a vetting and said they’re not spending another penny on him and he will just go back out in the field? The girl competes at HOYS and you’d think with him being quality, they’d have him out at the big show ground down the road from them, asking more money mid-summer with a bit of work. I do not see why he is going to get chucked back in the field and not worth another foot trim?
They advertised him before xmas and said only had one person out to see him who was too big and they didn't bother again (we didn't go ahead with seeing him as family member fell very ill) but contacted them last week now things have smoothed out and he is still for sale.
Maybe I am over looking it though.
He put his back up when saddle went on, but was very calm tied up and is quality stamp of a conny. Ridden in a Wilkie snaffle (would have to change as not dressage legal). Girl rode lovely and popped little jump, more or less consistent in his work and seemed very established (was expecting head tossing, unbalanced baby) so was a dream to ride.
His back braced up against me twice. Once I sat a little deep to bring him back to walk and second time can't remember why but I'd expect it with a sensitive and well-schooled, green horse that's not been in work for so long.
I jumped him and very calm and easy, lovely bend, easy to canter compared to many youngsters and seemed sweet. Scared him to death when gave him a pat though (silly me) and when dismounting and feet touched the floor it gave him a panic and he ran back and looked very worried (Just being a baby I guess).
I was not shocked with his hacking at all when he walked back and didn't want to leave drive, stopped and got a bit tense with first car that went past and got up tight and backwards with a parked tractor as he is so green... We went out alone with his usual rider walking on foot.
I would get a 5 stage vetting but when I have described him to any friends, they all pulled a face and gave it the 'ohh got your work cut out' talk.
I thought he was faultless for a green and sensitive little thing, but obviously he is more sensitive than some and I do feel a risk there but there is a risk with anything and I didn't see it as maybe having my work cut out? Just worrying about his history for some reason? :S Why? No idea.
Horse number 2:
Lady has a 4yo conny, sadly 14.3hh so would have to do over height classes and unregistered. Another good stamp of a Connemara though and very shaped head which was lovely.
She was tacked up and sat on last year but lady keeps on own and thinks she will be too much to back herself. She has been lunged and has a good bronk round but I'd say that's totally normal.
She is now going away soon for 2 weeks backing. Lady said I can come and watch her be backed over the 2 weeks. She can then come to me on loan for however long and we will write a contract to fix a price after the loan. She is £2950 ONO and 5 mins down road from me.
She also has tissue damage due to a barbed wire accident on right fore and has an over reach boot on all the time so she does not open up where the stitches were. The mare has a bit about her but I feel a huge difference between the two so finding it hard with where to go from here.
Any help will be great thanks. I wanted something to bring on and keep for hunting, dressage, showing and a bit of showjumping. pref a conny as I am small myself and like the breed for showing, thanks ever so much for reading.
5yo Connemara, 14.1hh but slightly croup high still. He is £2,500. No injections, teeth check or back check which I usually like to know has been done with a horse. (Vaccinations are obviously not a concern as can do them at mine) but I like the thought that they’ve had their back and teeth checked whilst in work.
He is for sale at a yard that backs and produces horses for mainly showing. They say he has been with them since 2 years old. He was backed end of summer as 4yo and been off work since March up until 3 days ago.
No trial was offered which is understandable (not a fan of trials myself but ask now after catching so many sellers out lately)… No harm in trying!!! But there is no proof they have had him since a 2yo or much history as his breeder has passed away. They also at first refused to get his feet trimmed before a vetting and said they’re not spending another penny on him and he will just go back out in the field? The girl competes at HOYS and you’d think with him being quality, they’d have him out at the big show ground down the road from them, asking more money mid-summer with a bit of work. I do not see why he is going to get chucked back in the field and not worth another foot trim?
They advertised him before xmas and said only had one person out to see him who was too big and they didn't bother again (we didn't go ahead with seeing him as family member fell very ill) but contacted them last week now things have smoothed out and he is still for sale.
Maybe I am over looking it though.
He put his back up when saddle went on, but was very calm tied up and is quality stamp of a conny. Ridden in a Wilkie snaffle (would have to change as not dressage legal). Girl rode lovely and popped little jump, more or less consistent in his work and seemed very established (was expecting head tossing, unbalanced baby) so was a dream to ride.
His back braced up against me twice. Once I sat a little deep to bring him back to walk and second time can't remember why but I'd expect it with a sensitive and well-schooled, green horse that's not been in work for so long.
I jumped him and very calm and easy, lovely bend, easy to canter compared to many youngsters and seemed sweet. Scared him to death when gave him a pat though (silly me) and when dismounting and feet touched the floor it gave him a panic and he ran back and looked very worried (Just being a baby I guess).
I was not shocked with his hacking at all when he walked back and didn't want to leave drive, stopped and got a bit tense with first car that went past and got up tight and backwards with a parked tractor as he is so green... We went out alone with his usual rider walking on foot.
I would get a 5 stage vetting but when I have described him to any friends, they all pulled a face and gave it the 'ohh got your work cut out' talk.
I thought he was faultless for a green and sensitive little thing, but obviously he is more sensitive than some and I do feel a risk there but there is a risk with anything and I didn't see it as maybe having my work cut out? Just worrying about his history for some reason? :S Why? No idea.
Horse number 2:
Lady has a 4yo conny, sadly 14.3hh so would have to do over height classes and unregistered. Another good stamp of a Connemara though and very shaped head which was lovely.
She was tacked up and sat on last year but lady keeps on own and thinks she will be too much to back herself. She has been lunged and has a good bronk round but I'd say that's totally normal.
She is now going away soon for 2 weeks backing. Lady said I can come and watch her be backed over the 2 weeks. She can then come to me on loan for however long and we will write a contract to fix a price after the loan. She is £2950 ONO and 5 mins down road from me.
She also has tissue damage due to a barbed wire accident on right fore and has an over reach boot on all the time so she does not open up where the stitches were. The mare has a bit about her but I feel a huge difference between the two so finding it hard with where to go from here.
Any help will be great thanks. I wanted something to bring on and keep for hunting, dressage, showing and a bit of showjumping. pref a conny as I am small myself and like the breed for showing, thanks ever so much for reading.