ladyt25
Well-Known Member
The thing is some horse may be advertised for higher price tags BUT are they selling? The odd one or two might but, just because the seller thinks it's worth that it doesn't mean someone will oay that for it. A lot of people really over-price horses and others are more realistic.
I would look at paying half that amount to be honest as the majority of horses should be able to jump up to 1m tracks easily enough so you are just talking about that little bit more competitiveness/ability and I just think £8K is A LOT! Hey, maybe I am just tight but I am one who looks for the temperament and willing to please sort of attitude from a horse. If you're a confident rider and you get a horse that wants to do stuff for you then you're laughing.
You could pay £8K-£10K for something that's been there, done it etcand is fantastic on paper BUT if you're not overly confident then it may not do the same for you. Now to buy a horse that would GENUINELY take you round xc/sj (as opposed to you having to do anything) then that will cost you more as I am not sure there's that many out there!!!
I would look at paying half that amount to be honest as the majority of horses should be able to jump up to 1m tracks easily enough so you are just talking about that little bit more competitiveness/ability and I just think £8K is A LOT! Hey, maybe I am just tight but I am one who looks for the temperament and willing to please sort of attitude from a horse. If you're a confident rider and you get a horse that wants to do stuff for you then you're laughing.
You could pay £8K-£10K for something that's been there, done it etcand is fantastic on paper BUT if you're not overly confident then it may not do the same for you. Now to buy a horse that would GENUINELY take you round xc/sj (as opposed to you having to do anything) then that will cost you more as I am not sure there's that many out there!!!