nic83
Well-Known Member
If you have seen my previous posts, I have just viewed a horse to buy (my first horse, safe confidence giver needed but that can do a bit of everything) I have a few questions, and would like some unbiased advice (have received good advice on here so far so coming back for more if you don't mind!)
I found the ideal horse, which sort of fell into my lap really, and turns out my friend/instructor knows his owner and yard manager where he is kept.
He was as described (16h, ISH genuine safe and sound all rounder) He is grey (previous post) and a bit muddy but it didn't put me off, he needs a bit of muscle, as only been in light work recently and to be clipped as he was hairy beast, but that can be sorted.
My instructor rode him first, he went nicely for her and she said to get on a try him, I felt that safe I could canter after 5 mins (I normally ride a horse at least twice before considerng canter). It was windy and raining lightly at this point, and he didn't care. I asked if I could go back to hack him out/see him hacked, she said 'take him in this weather, you'll see what he is like with weather at its worst'. Friend/Instructor rode, I followed in car, he didn't put a foot wrong.
We are going back at the weekend, just to make sure, and to jump him. If all goes well, he is the ideal horse for me, but I haven't looked at any others - does this really matter?
One final question, he had an injury to his hoof which affects how it grows (slightly with a wonky/dent about 1-2 inches at the back of the hoof - but not obvious - she pointed it out before we had noticed). She said it does not affect him, he is fully shod though and has normal shoes, religiously every 6 weeks. She said if he goes longer he may lose the shoe. Would you be concerned about this? She says he has never been lame, and doesn't affect his movement.
He will be vetted anyway if I do buy, would this be a reason to fail?
Sorry its long, a lot to think about, it helps writing it down. Would appreciate any thoughts.