Slightly Foxed
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Personally I would never buy unseen, especially as you are not used to dealing with youngsters.
Um, the OP states specifically the ARE experienced with youngsters.
Personally I would never buy unseen, especially as you are not used to dealing with youngsters.
I'm far too nervous to post any of my opinions about horses, except, possibly, Arabs; I'm pig ignorant compared with the expert horsewomen/men on this forum and would get pounced on and eaten! However, I did think the following, bearing in mind his age and the current economic climate in Ireland: rather long skinny legs for the rest of him, upright pasterns, odd sized and shaped feet, which may cause/have already caused problems. Lovely colour and markings, very eye catching. Thought he looked anxious and rather tense.
However, I bought a starved, broken in body and mind, dreadfully scarred and with disasterous feet, straggly looking 6 yr old Arabian off Gumtree, sight unseen, because I could not leave such a totally empty looking, hopeless animal with the owner who was also in the picture, who had caused this. He was reckoning on getting better money " from one of you kind ladies in England than I will from the meatman". He was right. Horse came over two years ago, and I didn't expect him to live. Thanks to calm, old fashioned management and handling,and eventually riding, he is a truly spectacular horse who excells at everything he's asked to do and is all round gorgeous. He is by a very famous and highly regarded sire out of a dam who has won a great deal in ridden showing in all the best places. The previous owner didn't know/care about his breeding, he could not read the passport, but got a friend to read out the letters. I did know about it.
So, the moral of that long and winding tale is, go for him if he takes your fancy!
I agree with all the points made so far. Going into it with my eyes open and won't go ahead with it unless I'm comfortable.
He is in Waterford, Ireland. Can pm name of breeder/owner if required.
It's hideous. Sorry, wouldn't touch with a bargepole.
Just for those wondering, he would more than likely be a short term project rather than a long term one to keep. If that makes a difference!