tashcat
Well-Known Member
These days it almost seems like a trend to label advertised horses as "not a novice ride".
And whilst I understand there are plenty of horses out there not suitable for beginners, and also plenty of owners who do not wish their horses to be 'degraded' to beginners horses, sometimes I feel like this label is over used.
Browsing over some adverts today who says things like "forward going but not strong", "snaffle mouthed", "calm and considerate", "very honest and a good listener" whilst also listing "not a novice ride".
So the question is what sort of traits do you think a horse has or does not, in order to be labelled "not a novice ride"?
And whilst I understand there are plenty of horses out there not suitable for beginners, and also plenty of owners who do not wish their horses to be 'degraded' to beginners horses, sometimes I feel like this label is over used.
Browsing over some adverts today who says things like "forward going but not strong", "snaffle mouthed", "calm and considerate", "very honest and a good listener" whilst also listing "not a novice ride".
So the question is what sort of traits do you think a horse has or does not, in order to be labelled "not a novice ride"?