coralwings20
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thanks in advance
The neck screams at me. It's a very strange-shaped neck which makes his head look wrong. The neck is just wrong, seems to come out wrong, be wrong shape, have head attached wrongly.
How old is he? He has no top line and is more developed under his neck than over it so I would imagine he is not worked correctly.
He also has a very prominant jumpers bump, this can be a sign of a good jump however quite often it is a sign of sacroiliac issues. He is also sightly back at the knee.
You say you want a 'safer' horse after your WB bolted with you......is buying a new horse you know nothing about - and off a 'dealer' the best idea? xx
Its funny how some ISHs look like TBs when they're younger. Hence why people are wondering if he is an ex racer!! I bought a 4yr old ISH from a dealer a few years ago. A few people thought he was a TB too - he was gawky and weedy. Four years on he is a huge strapping hunter type, absolutely gorgeous. These big horses can take until they're seven or eight to mature..
I don't think he will ever be a show horse - but he can change a lot from that picture. He should make a good allrounder. Depends what you want to do with him and how much he is.
Not all dealers are bad. The one I bought from was lovely. I would get him vetted and I would also want to know why he is in that bit too if he is being sold to a novice/nervous rider.
OP can you take an instructor/more experienced person with you for a viewing. If you've not got much to spend or much confidence, then you've got quite a task ahead of you really finding something safe to bring your confidence on. A weak six year old may not be the thing??