| It would definitely be hard finding the best among | | | | Then, sometime later, they will reject any kind of |
| dressage horses for sale especially when you do not | | | | further training. If you want to train or work with a |
| have a bit of an idea what could make a good choice. | | | | horse for the long haul, then you have to ensure that |
| Expert trainers, riders, and horse breeders usually look | | | | the beast is of a sound mind. |
| for 6 questions to get answered before they opt for | | | | Q4: Do I need good movement? |
| young dressage horses for sale. | | | | Dressage horses do not use as much adrenalin as |
| Q1: Should I look for a schooled horse? | | | | draft horses. Because of their movements, there is |
| Lightly schooled or trained horses can continue its | | | | possibility of arthritis changes as time passes. A |
| training depending on the trainer's desire plan. Hence, | | | | responsible rider should detect the early signs of |
| this kind of horses should be your target. | | | | arthritis on his horse as this could lead to some |
| It is also believed that the kind of schooling a horse got | | | | troubles and damages in the coming years. |
| can be determined with its competition record or | | | | You should make it a part of your dressage horse |
| history. Therefore, you should not forget to ask about | | | | maintenance to conduct series of radiographs besides |
| the complete history of the horse you are willing to | | | | the usual flexion examinations. |
| buy. | | | | Q5: Should I buy a mare or a stallion? |
| Q2: Is it okay for young riders to get advanced | | | | When you check the bunch of horse forums, you will |
| dressage horses for sale? | | | | find out that a lot believe that the experience of the |
| The answer to this question is yes, it is okay. As long | | | | buyer could affect his choice. |
| as the masters want it, then there should be no | | | | Spells, for inexperienced riders, the best option is a |
| question on that. | | | | mare or gelding while powerful stallions are not a good |
| Advanced dressage horses have great deal of talents | | | | choice when you ride with a company. |
| and skills, but it is expected to be sold at higher price. | | | | Q6: What about the size? |
| What makes it a little more costly than the other horse | | | | When it comes to size, experts agree that it is always |
| breeds is that riders with any level can ride it. | | | | better to be under mounted than over mounted. |
| You will know how well a horse is educated just by | | | | Handling an over mounted horse can be a problem, if |
| merely checking on its competition history. This is | | | | you are a young rider. |
| indeed one of the most important factors that you | | | | If you can get a smaller horse with heaps of power, |
| should never overlook. | | | | then it is the optimal choice to look for. |
| Q3: Is soundness important? | | | | For more guidelines on how and where you can buy |
| Dressage horse soundness refers to the level of | | | | good types, check on reputable horse sale websites. |
| train-ability of their minds, strength of their joints and | | | | This will help you to avoid others' mistakes and make |
| feet. Some horses may be easy to train at first. | | | | the best investment back from your money. |