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htaucher1
Reg. Oct 2013
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2015-11-06 10:04 AM
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Campaigning a horse?
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I have a great gelding that would be a perfect all around horse. I am not an agressive rider and so we are a solid 3D team together and he is 3D/4D with my 10 year old daughter. He has hit the 2D and i think he would consitantly with a more agressive rider. Would most folks get an agressive rider to ride him for some solid 2D runs or sell him as is? I want a good home but know he has more to give. Hes young
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
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2015-11-06 10:08 AM
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RE: Campaigning a horse?
Not Afraid to Work
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The way I see it, you have to decide how big a difference it would make in asking price. You would pay for costs to travel and likely a portion of the sale price to the rider who was riding him. It comes down more to the business aspect of it. You could find him a good home, regardless if it is to a 3d/4d home or a 2d home.
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
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2015-11-06 1:42 PM
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RE: Campaigning a horse?
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Posts: 915
Location: SE KS
htaucher1 - 2015-11-06 10:04 AM
Β I have a great gelding that would be a perfect all around horse.Β I am not an agressive rider and so we are a solid 3D team together and he is 3D/4D with my 10 year old daughter.Β He has hit the 2D and i think heΒ would consitantly with a more agressive rider.Β Would most folks get an agressive rider to ride him for some solid 2D runs or sell him as is?Β I want a good home but know he has more to give.Β Hes young
(7
)Β and well bred but very "push" style.Β Would this be unfair to him? a new buyer?Β Thanks - just want to be an honest horse person but not a dumb one!
Do you have my horse????
I have this exact same scenario!!! Only I think I will keep mine, bc I can do anything & go anywhere comfortably with him!!!!!
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htaucher1
Reg. Oct 2013
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2015-11-06 2:05 PM
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RE: Campaigning a horse?
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If i had my own place, and didnt board, i would keep him forever. My daughter has started riding my 1D horse and i think she will be wanting to move up very soon. I am starting to gather some videos of him doing everything he can do and thought some 2D runs might make help me find the right home for him. He's got a ton of training with a TOP trainer. I just cant ride like her....
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
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2015-11-06 2:13 PM
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Location: East Tennessee but who knows?!
Since he would make an all around horse, I would show him in other events. The best he's going to be in barrels is a 2d horse on a good day but he might excel at another event and be much better at that. Sometimes we have a tendency to limit these lower level horses to just barrels when they have so much more potential in another event. He might make a great cattle sorting or mounted shooting or Ranch Trail Horse.
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WrapSnap
Reg. Dec 2010
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2015-11-06 4:53 PM
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RE: Campaigning a horse?
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Location: MD
Depending on what company he is making 2D runs in, he could still bring a fair price. I don't think that it is at all unfair to put someone on him and try to build up his resume.
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
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2015-11-06 5:19 PM
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Location: The best kept secret in TX
I say sell him as an all around and advertise 3D/4D on Barrels and let him surprise the new owner when he runs 2D.
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