The list?



My most recent horse Drake, miss him lots.




Well after a lot of deliberation I came up with my list! When buying a horse people always say you need to know what your looking for or you'll be looking forever, which is so true it's ridiculous. Erm sooo let's do this!


15.2-16.3hh, yeah so I don't want a pony that I'm going to grow out of in a year or so, so I want to be prepared for a good couple of years!


4-12 years old, I don't mind bringing a young horse on I've done it as a job so I don't really mind! Actually I'd prefer a younger horse than an older, I think the connection is stronger and you can teach them so much more and bring them on. I don't want a horse that's too old so that in a couple of years I'll have to retire him/her.


Must be good at loading, clipping, shoeing, hacking (alone in company), catching, no vices etc. Things like that are a must really.


I'd ideally like an all-rounder purely because I like doing a bit of everything, I'm very indecisive like that haha. But I would reaaaally like a horse that's got a bit of promise in show jumping as it's always been my favourite but I love cross-country, jump-cross, some showing and sponsored rides.


I don't really mind breed or gender, or ever colour for that matter. Although ideally I'd like a chestnut or a bay or even a dapple wowwww. But that's just me being too specific now haha.


So yeah that's my list. I'm actually so excited that I'm always online having a look now but I'm worried in case I find the most beautifulest and perfectest horse too early, aaah well. I'll probably do another post on Tuesday letting you know what's going on. Ciao for now.

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