lcharles
Well-Known Member
I love to buy youngsters to bring on and make them my competition horses, by buying a youngster - 3 y/o's usually, I can teach them how I want them to be and i enjoy watching them change as they learn.
A couple of girls at the yard have bought 2 year olds, all they do and all they want to do is hack occasionally. Personally I don't understand why anyone would buy a 2 year old to hack, even if they did the occasion show - which they don't - why would you buy a 2 y/o? They love there horses to bits and I can see that but they are quite novicey types and have to pay for them to be backed and then get upset when the horse throws itself around, bolts off, messes about etc - everything to be expected of a 2 y/o!
I do feel that its a shame for the 'older' horses that either need a step down in their career, or one that cant compete due to an injury etc aren't getting the homes as happy hackers if people are buying such young horses.
So, have you bought a young horse - under 4 - to just hack out, and if so, why? x
A couple of girls at the yard have bought 2 year olds, all they do and all they want to do is hack occasionally. Personally I don't understand why anyone would buy a 2 year old to hack, even if they did the occasion show - which they don't - why would you buy a 2 y/o? They love there horses to bits and I can see that but they are quite novicey types and have to pay for them to be backed and then get upset when the horse throws itself around, bolts off, messes about etc - everything to be expected of a 2 y/o!
I do feel that its a shame for the 'older' horses that either need a step down in their career, or one that cant compete due to an injury etc aren't getting the homes as happy hackers if people are buying such young horses.
So, have you bought a young horse - under 4 - to just hack out, and if so, why? x