viola
Well-Known Member
What I would expect from a 6 year old competition horse is:
- responsivness to light aids a priority
- working at good novice dressage level regardless a discipline it is aimed at
- jumping BN/Discovery if a jumper
- good manners on the ground
I am not however strict in this thinking and if I saw an unbroken 6 year old with good movement, temperament and this something special and I thought I can bring it on I would not think twice about byuing it. I used to help a short of money competitor with finding show jumpers...We would go to visit farmers and it's amazing what some people breed in their sheds! It wasn't in the UK but to give you an idea we would by a horse (sometimes it was an unbroken 7yrs old or even older! Some just had children sat on their backs for a round around the backyard) for £500 and it was sold for £7000 one year later. said competitior was a very good rider though, very well known and his name alone added value to those horses.
I think what I am trying to say is that it all depends on circumnstances and if I was to put my money on a table and buy right now I wouldn't be too concerned about a brilliant 'CV' of a youngster.
- responsivness to light aids a priority
- working at good novice dressage level regardless a discipline it is aimed at
- jumping BN/Discovery if a jumper
- good manners on the ground
I am not however strict in this thinking and if I saw an unbroken 6 year old with good movement, temperament and this something special and I thought I can bring it on I would not think twice about byuing it. I used to help a short of money competitor with finding show jumpers...We would go to visit farmers and it's amazing what some people breed in their sheds! It wasn't in the UK but to give you an idea we would by a horse (sometimes it was an unbroken 7yrs old or even older! Some just had children sat on their backs for a round around the backyard) for £500 and it was sold for £7000 one year later. said competitior was a very good rider though, very well known and his name alone added value to those horses.
I think what I am trying to say is that it all depends on circumnstances and if I was to put my money on a table and buy right now I wouldn't be too concerned about a brilliant 'CV' of a youngster.