Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
I tried out a really lovely horse on Sat that was bought for a lot of money to event but doesn't like showjumping and naps badly in the ring so never got further than novice. He is for sale as a hunter/team chaser which is what I want to do with him.
I tried him out and he went beautifully for me and jumped everything I put him at, I could stop him when galloping and racing other people etc.
On Sun I rang a friend who lives near where the horse is and asked her whether she'd heard of him and she said "oh god, not that horse" and said it was a failed eventer and that it had gone to the local hunt kennels where it was a nightmare. It apparently napped very badly, wouldn't go out on its own and reared up with one of the whips.
It has since gone to another girl who hunted it and teamchased it all of last season without a problem. She has been very honest saying he can be quite sharp and will shy at stuff and does bunny hop a bit when excited or left behind. I am quite happy with a horse that does that as my current one does and its no problem. She said he was a very unhappy horse when she got him but that he has transformed into a lovely horse which I agree with. He's a delight.
I have got him on trial for 10 days to try him in every situation and see if I want him. So far so good. We went for a long ride yesterday and did all sorts of tests such as cantering in front and behind, jumping ditches in front and behind, going past traffic, scary tractors etc and he was brill. He is fine in the stable, trailer and field.
So what would you think about his slightly murky past? I rather think he is a one person horse and needs love and not be in a big competition yard or hunt kennels where he can get the attention.
Would you bother with him or pass him up because he's got a bit of a past? He's 9 and a reasonable price.
I tried him out and he went beautifully for me and jumped everything I put him at, I could stop him when galloping and racing other people etc.
On Sun I rang a friend who lives near where the horse is and asked her whether she'd heard of him and she said "oh god, not that horse" and said it was a failed eventer and that it had gone to the local hunt kennels where it was a nightmare. It apparently napped very badly, wouldn't go out on its own and reared up with one of the whips.
It has since gone to another girl who hunted it and teamchased it all of last season without a problem. She has been very honest saying he can be quite sharp and will shy at stuff and does bunny hop a bit when excited or left behind. I am quite happy with a horse that does that as my current one does and its no problem. She said he was a very unhappy horse when she got him but that he has transformed into a lovely horse which I agree with. He's a delight.
I have got him on trial for 10 days to try him in every situation and see if I want him. So far so good. We went for a long ride yesterday and did all sorts of tests such as cantering in front and behind, jumping ditches in front and behind, going past traffic, scary tractors etc and he was brill. He is fine in the stable, trailer and field.
So what would you think about his slightly murky past? I rather think he is a one person horse and needs love and not be in a big competition yard or hunt kennels where he can get the attention.
Would you bother with him or pass him up because he's got a bit of a past? He's 9 and a reasonable price.