Midnight Colours
New member
Hello.
I started dressage a month ago, and am in the market for a horse. My trainer and I have decided that a schoolmaster who can teach me* would be best.
While I am relatively new to dressage, I am not new to horses. That being, I do know what to look for in hunters and some other disciplines, but not dressage. And that is precisely why I am asking this question. I would like some information on what is considered a pro and what is considered a con with dressage horses.
Yes, my trainer is helping my family and me, and she is providing wonderful guidance through this, but I thought that it wouldn't hurt to ask a few other equestrians.
I found this advertisement, and would like you to pick at it.
Is her conformation good?
How is her movement?
Is she listed at a reasonable price?
http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-346237
Thanks in advance.
P.S.- Informative and kind answers will be considered for BA. You won't get anywhere if you simply bash. There is always a nice way to put things.
BTW, I understand how the buying process works. Thanks, though.
I started dressage a month ago, and am in the market for a horse. My trainer and I have decided that a schoolmaster who can teach me* would be best.
While I am relatively new to dressage, I am not new to horses. That being, I do know what to look for in hunters and some other disciplines, but not dressage. And that is precisely why I am asking this question. I would like some information on what is considered a pro and what is considered a con with dressage horses.
Yes, my trainer is helping my family and me, and she is providing wonderful guidance through this, but I thought that it wouldn't hurt to ask a few other equestrians.
I found this advertisement, and would like you to pick at it.
Is her conformation good?
How is her movement?
Is she listed at a reasonable price?
http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-346237
Thanks in advance.
P.S.- Informative and kind answers will be considered for BA. You won't get anywhere if you simply bash. There is always a nice way to put things.
BTW, I understand how the buying process works. Thanks, though.