its not for sure if im moving or not, but to get over the fact if i do move, im looking up horses there i could buy.
out of these, number them from best to worst:
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/grd/1122...
thanks (:
i know i know if i were to look into buying one of them id go test ride him/her several times (:
out of these, number them from best to worst:
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php...
http://miami.craigslist.org/brw/grd/1122...
thanks (:
i know i know if i were to look into buying one of them id go test ride him/her several times (:
You didnt list what your looking for...so I have no idea. You need to list how long you have been riding, what discipline, temperment, etc... You edit your question, I will edit my answer :)
EDIT-----> Keep in mind, lesson horses wont be as good show quality...
1) The first horse, Lucky, is too advanced for you. Thoroughbreds are generally a little spunky especially at the ages under 10. His temperment is okay but I dont think he is perfect.
2) The second horse, Gabriel, looks a little better. His temperment is low even though he is an Appaloosa, impressive! Still a little young though.
3) The third horse, Sport, may be sold. His temperment looks great but he may be a little lazy. He looks like show quality and is a better age for a first horse!
4) The fourth horse, Red, looks great! He is a little older and seems like a been there done that kind of horse. Temperment is okay for you and looks perfect!
5) The last horse doesnt have too much info but looks more like a western horse. If you are planning on jumping he wouldnt be a good one. He is still green in that area and so are you so if you dont know what your doing and he doesnt know what he is doing, it wont be good lol.
By looking at the above info I think you can decide which ones look good in my opinian. If I were you, I would go and ride them all though because you never know what they are like under saddle :)
EDIT-----> Keep in mind, lesson horses wont be as good show quality...
1) The first horse, Lucky, is too advanced for you. Thoroughbreds are generally a little spunky especially at the ages under 10. His temperment is okay but I dont think he is perfect.
2) The second horse, Gabriel, looks a little better. His temperment is low even though he is an Appaloosa, impressive! Still a little young though.
3) The third horse, Sport, may be sold. His temperment looks great but he may be a little lazy. He looks like show quality and is a better age for a first horse!
4) The fourth horse, Red, looks great! He is a little older and seems like a been there done that kind of horse. Temperment is okay for you and looks perfect!
5) The last horse doesnt have too much info but looks more like a western horse. If you are planning on jumping he wouldnt be a good one. He is still green in that area and so are you so if you dont know what your doing and he doesnt know what he is doing, it wont be good lol.
By looking at the above info I think you can decide which ones look good in my opinian. If I were you, I would go and ride them all though because you never know what they are like under saddle :)
Well, depending on whether your in the competition to be safe and relaxed, or to win by conformation is the question. Horse #1 would win by conformation and jumping ability, at the price of ebing a bit more spirited. Horse #2 would provide a calmer, safer ride but cost you the ribbons perhaps in a more varied jumper class.
experience
as a person who shows in hunter/jumper classes I prefer
1. he has good scope ears are up and waiting for the next fence.
2. I am not too thrilled with head position for on the flat.
3. is a lazy jumper, his hooves are touching the fence. Does not look thrilled or happy with event.
4. His neck is very thick, I guess could be a good reining horse. My guess is though he is a choppy ride due to statue.
5. I like him but the owner is sloppy, there is no reason to run a chain over the horse nose unless she has limited control of the animal. And leaving a lead on the ground like that is way too dangerous. This horse is going to have some training issues.
1. he has good scope ears are up and waiting for the next fence.
2. I am not too thrilled with head position for on the flat.
3. is a lazy jumper, his hooves are touching the fence. Does not look thrilled or happy with event.
4. His neck is very thick, I guess could be a good reining horse. My guess is though he is a choppy ride due to statue.
5. I like him but the owner is sloppy, there is no reason to run a chain over the horse nose unless she has limited control of the animal. And leaving a lead on the ground like that is way too dangerous. This horse is going to have some training issues.
1 is beat and 5 is worst.
5. the 4th one
4. the last one
3. the second one
2. the first one
1. the 3rd one!!
Hope this helps....i dont like the 4th one or the last one....the second one is ok but i really like the first and 3rd one..
The first one looks a littly hyper at times but just be sure if u do get that one that u can handle it...
Good luck!
5. the 4th one
4. the last one
3. the second one
2. the first one
1. the 3rd one!!
Hope this helps....i dont like the 4th one or the last one....the second one is ok but i really like the first and 3rd one..
The first one looks a littly hyper at times but just be sure if u do get that one that u can handle it...
Good luck!
The last one is the nicest looking horse on there, but you seem to ride english, and he definetely is a western looking horse - looks like he enjoys gaming too.
This has no basis in fact whatsoever, but every appaloosa I`ve ever known has dropped dead, gone blind, or foundered.
This has no basis in fact whatsoever, but every appaloosa I`ve ever known has dropped dead, gone blind, or foundered.
K, my fav. is the first one definitely. Then I would say the third one but his sale is pending so he might not be available anymore. Then I would probably go with number 2. And i guess then Im sorta equal on the last two. But, the last one is still pretty green with jumps so im not sure if you could handle that? Anyways good luck!
here is another horse but i don't know how close pleasant hill, florida is to miami, florida
http://www.pleasanthillridingcenter.com/...
the first one and you can view the videos,he looks like a really good horse i wish i live there i would buy him in a heartbeat
http://www.pleasanthillridingcenter.com/...
the first one and you can view the videos,he looks like a really good horse i wish i live there i would buy him in a heartbeat
I think you should go with the Hanoverian/ Appy, he's not reall old, hes trained, and reasonable price, and he's cute, plus I don't know your riding skills, but it sounds like anyone can ride, and he's ready to do whatever you want, whether its showing or trail riding.. I think hes Ideal.
Ok I;m sooooo srry but i can't seem to choose from the fourth and second horse..they;re both soooo CUTE! LOL!
1 - Fourth and Second
2 - Fifth x] idk why but it looks sooo manly haha
3 - First - Looks more..strong and like healthy hehe
4 - >.< The third one...very shiny though xD
Hope I helped! ^-^
1 - Fourth and Second
2 - Fifth x] idk why but it looks sooo manly haha
3 - First - Looks more..strong and like healthy hehe
4 - >.< The third one...very shiny though xD
Hope I helped! ^-^
I think that the first one is the best, he looks the strongest and has the best coat, but it ends up being all up to the test ride and how friendly they are. Although just on looks i think the first is the best.
me
Im not an expert or anything, but I would go with this ranking (goes in order the order you posted the websites)
2nd best
5th best
3rd best
1st
4th best
2nd best
5th best
3rd best
1st
4th best
1) 4
2) 2
3) 5
4) 1
5) 3
1= best and 5=worse
2) 2
3) 5
4) 1
5) 3
1= best and 5=worse
Link 1
Link 2
Link 4
Link 3
Link 5
Link 2
Link 4
Link 3
Link 5
SAMD
Definetly the apaloosa he is sooo pretty hey can u help me ffind a horse in Georgetown,Texas for
WESTERN RDING PLEZZZZ IF U FIND ONE E-MAIL ME AT iloveaccapela@gmail.com
oh a kids horse
THANKS GIRL
WESTERN RDING PLEZZZZ IF U FIND ONE E-MAIL ME AT iloveaccapela@gmail.com
oh a kids horse
THANKS GIRL
I like the 4th one the best then the other 3 the same. Also i would name the 4th one Brownie or Star or Summer. Those are cute names. :)
The 1st and 3rd one are the best looking ones.
me.
By far number 1, this horse is real scopey and has a great tuck.....but unfortunately the 1 dollar price tag is just a ploy to get more eyes on the ad....Im afraid he would be an outrageous price.
the lasht one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
my lil baloney pony
the second one would be good for you . the last one is beautiful but its not a horse for a beginner jumper.
I think the 2nd one is the best. All of the other ones look alike
I like ALL of them. I've seen the 4th one in real life.
i like the first one
Well honestly, after only riding for about a year you are not ready to handle a green horse. So that leaves totally out #1 and #5. Please, for your own safety, do not get a green horse.
#4 is a total no. He has pasterns straighter than a broomstick and screams navicular by the time he is 8. He is NOT suited at all to be a jumper.
So that leaves #2 and #3. Although I do have a soft spot for Appy's (as a former owner) I prefer #3 for your dicipline. I do hesitate on that one because he seems really cheap. I would make sure I saw him in person, rode him a few times and had a good vet check done on him.
I like the appy cross, but if you want to show, I don't think you will do well with him. Although he is cute, he just doesn't seem to have that show presence and doesn't really have the look of a good jumper (which doesn't mean he can't be, just doesn't have the look). He looks more like a nice solid trail horse.
If I were you (or your trainer), I would keep looking. I don't really think any of these horses are suited for you except for the one that has a sale already pending.
#4 is a total no. He has pasterns straighter than a broomstick and screams navicular by the time he is 8. He is NOT suited at all to be a jumper.
So that leaves #2 and #3. Although I do have a soft spot for Appy's (as a former owner) I prefer #3 for your dicipline. I do hesitate on that one because he seems really cheap. I would make sure I saw him in person, rode him a few times and had a good vet check done on him.
I like the appy cross, but if you want to show, I don't think you will do well with him. Although he is cute, he just doesn't seem to have that show presence and doesn't really have the look of a good jumper (which doesn't mean he can't be, just doesn't have the look). He looks more like a nice solid trail horse.
If I were you (or your trainer), I would keep looking. I don't really think any of these horses are suited for you except for the one that has a sale already pending.
My .02