I think the 16 hh warm blood mare (the bag with experience over 1.20) is a good fit for you. She seemed relaxed and at ease and was brave, plus you know that in 1.10 jumping rounds she’s got you. Of course the price matters too and her own health, but all the horses were lovely, you’re very lucky your able to get a new horse… also, do you live in the states?
@@ekshowjumping3120 I am not talking about if they were abused or unfit or not happy to work by expecting too much of them I meant that you did not like any one of them either because how hands tall they were or thier scope over jumps Or How Green they are You only Liked the First one and the quarter horse one that you did shows with and you rode tons and tons and you pointed out that She was owend by a friend of yours you kind of bragged about it You Disliked almost All of them except The horses that I Mention In this comment I understand and respect that you said all of them were great but you also pointed out anything you did not like Or want in each horse some horse was too green and young and one was inexperienced and one was too tall for you and made you look tiny and stuff like that so by expecting too much out of them this is what I meant To say
@@fatmahisham8613 well, it is my money that I am spending, I would like to be able to decide what I do with that money. I bought the second to last horse I tried, not any of the ones you mentioned. All of the horses I tried where AMAZING and whoever ended up with them are so lucky, they just weren’t the right horses for ME. There is a difference between an amazing horse and an amazing horse for me. When your trying horses you need to have a critical eye and look for what exactly your goals are and what you want to accomplish. My goals are the upper level jumpers and so I picked the horse that best suits those goals. Thankyou for your concern.