Marquire
Well-Known Member
Potential dilemma...........
As some of you know I have been competing Grumpy Boy at affiliated dresage for the last year and he is now ready to go to Elementary level. However, I have never competed above novice before and he hadn't done any dressage before I bought him so it's a bit like the blind leading the blind.
Anyway I mentioned to my trainer that I'd be interested in a getting a (cheap...ha ha!) schoolmaster to learn more advanced moves on so I don;t make an ar$e of it with GB's training. So before Christmas she says she knows of someone who is looking to rehome their horse for free and he could be ideal for me.
Plus points- He's 9yo, 16hh, pure Lipizzaner, working at medium at home, anyone's ride, hacks alone and in company and easy to do. The owners have had him since he was an unbroken 4 year old, they broke him to drive with a half brother. Unfortunately he didn't grow as big as the brother so they weren't a matching pair and he was broken to ride at 6 so was a late starter.
However- he's had treatment the last two summers for sarcoids on his girth, 7 the first year and only 1 last year. They want to wait until this summer to make sure he's clear of anymore before they rehome him. Also because he's had this treatment the last two years he's not been out competing at all. Although this also means he has no points.
The owners are EXTREMELY wealthy so they don't want any money for him but he has to go to an approved home so this is why they contacted my trainer.
Part of me says "take him and risk the sarcoids returning"
but the more sensible part of me says " Although he's free he could end up costing me a fortune in the long run".
Advise please
As some of you know I have been competing Grumpy Boy at affiliated dresage for the last year and he is now ready to go to Elementary level. However, I have never competed above novice before and he hadn't done any dressage before I bought him so it's a bit like the blind leading the blind.
Anyway I mentioned to my trainer that I'd be interested in a getting a (cheap...ha ha!) schoolmaster to learn more advanced moves on so I don;t make an ar$e of it with GB's training. So before Christmas she says she knows of someone who is looking to rehome their horse for free and he could be ideal for me.
Plus points- He's 9yo, 16hh, pure Lipizzaner, working at medium at home, anyone's ride, hacks alone and in company and easy to do. The owners have had him since he was an unbroken 4 year old, they broke him to drive with a half brother. Unfortunately he didn't grow as big as the brother so they weren't a matching pair and he was broken to ride at 6 so was a late starter.
However- he's had treatment the last two summers for sarcoids on his girth, 7 the first year and only 1 last year. They want to wait until this summer to make sure he's clear of anymore before they rehome him. Also because he's had this treatment the last two years he's not been out competing at all. Although this also means he has no points.
The owners are EXTREMELY wealthy so they don't want any money for him but he has to go to an approved home so this is why they contacted my trainer.
Part of me says "take him and risk the sarcoids returning"
but the more sensible part of me says " Although he's free he could end up costing me a fortune in the long run".
Advise please