MagicMelon
Well-Known Member
As someone who is offering a 17hh, quality warmblood ex-showjumper for permanent loan - I'm pretty surprised by the fact that the majority of enquiries I've had have been from people who in my opinion, aren't experienced / suitable for the horse as advertised. The latest two have been from a lady who says she used to get lessons at a riding school and has had a 10 year break so wants to get back into riding.... erm.... even though she's never owned a horse and sounds as though she's never got beyond being a beginner she thinks she could cope with a 17hh warmblood who I clearly state would suit an experienced rider (even though very well behaved). This morning I got an email from a lady who says she's very experienced as she used to loan a Welsh x pony... again, she might have gained a lot of experience from that I'm sure but a 17hh WB isn't remotely the same as a Welsh x pony (and yes, I've had a few Welsh x's in the past so can compare) 
So why is it so many people are delusional in the horse world? Is it because they aren't very experienced so that they are almost a little ignorant as to how different horses can be (and dangerous in the wrong hands)?
So why is it so many people are delusional in the horse world? Is it because they aren't very experienced so that they are almost a little ignorant as to how different horses can be (and dangerous in the wrong hands)?