I have ridden a 9 year old imported warmblood twice and I love how he moves. He is very energetic, but never spooks. If he does spook, he plants his feet and breaths heavily. You just have to talk him out of it. Anyway, he doesn't get ridden very much. The person leasing him right now only walks and trots 20 meter circles. I will be using him for hunter jumping. His owner said that he always tests new people for one week, then he gets used to them and is perfect. Last time I rode him (after we lunged him for about 20 min), when I asked him for a trot he kept getting faster and faster until he was cantering and started jumping around. He wouldn't stop so I had to circle until his nose was close to touching my foot. We lunged him again and when I came back out, we walked around some more and walked over a cross rail to get him used to it. (he hasn't really jumped for about a year except for this june when a trainer jumped him 3'7. he has the potential to go up to 4') He loved going over the cross rail. After we did that a couple times, I asked him to canter and he did beautifully.
Do you think he will stop the taking off and hopping around thing if he's ridden more?
There are 2 other people who might want to buy him (including the mounted police) and his owner said that he will be bought by the 30th, when his lease ends.
Also, he does have a slight navicular change and a small bone spur, but we called the vet and he said it was probably no big deal. We will be getting xrays next week to make sure and the owner said that she will take the money it costs to get him vetted off of the $7,500 she's asking for him.
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