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Times and finances to be discussed depending on the situation. However provided you are the right person, this could be a great opportunity to have a lot of freedom without having to purchase a horse as I am now focussing my time on my 4 year old.
MUST stay at current yard on part livery as she is best in a routine.
Not suitable for beginners
Last year we went out competing BE80s and showjumping 90 however I am wanting to progress up the levels and produce my youngster, while she just needs a low pressured life with somebody who wants to have fun! The yard holds plenty of clinics and competitions on site however if you wished to go out and about to local shows/competitions I would be more take you out as I have transport.
She is a big powerful girl, therefore she will not suit anyone who is nervous.
When on a routine she is very settled and as long as you are aware of her quirks she is easy to handle - even my non-horsey husband can handle her about the yard. However, I recently tried her on grass livery but loosing consistency of her routine didn't suit her - she got too happy being out and wasn't interested in coming back in! Therefore she is to stay on part livery.