Flashy rising 4yo Showjumping / Eventing Prospect
- Lightly backed
- Excellent manners, well handled
- Stunning mover and easy to do in all eays
£7,500
ONO
- Anglo European
- Blue and white
- Gelding
- 4 years
- 16.1 hands
- Lightly backed
- Excellent manners, well handled
- Stunning mover and easy to do in all eays
Remi is a rising 4yo who I have owned since a yearling. He is a stunning blue and white Warmblood gelding, currently standing at just under 16.1h, expected to make around 16.2.
His dam is a maternal sister to Mark Todd's 2008 Olympic ride, Gandalf, and his sire is the KWPN stallion, 'Allright' (Quattro B x Epilot)
He is the most easygoing, well mannered youngster, good to do absolutely everything with, and does everything without batting an eye at my collie dog zooming circles round him!
He has been lightly started on the long lines and I have sat on him and walked around a couple of times - at which he doesn't seem to be the least bit bothered. Doesn't seemed phased by anything and does not look to be a spooky sort at all.
Has recently been loose schooled over fences for the first time, and again, did not bat an eyelid and was very easy and willing with plenty of scope!
Could be produced for anything! I think he would make a fantastic Eventer or Showjumper. Equally he has beautiful, large ground-covering floaty paces so should clean up well in pure dressage too.
Very straightforward young horse who has been correctly and kindly started - would suit a competent amateur or professional, but absolutely no novices due to his age!
So easy to have on the yard - is no bother whatsoever. Has been very well handled (but not over handled!) since I've had him; easy to lead about, stands in the cross ties, good to rug (has had rugs on since a yearling), friendly and inquisitive but also respectful of a person's space and isn't bargy in the slightest. Lived out all summer, and is now in for the winter - is chilled either way and isn't needy - ie when his neighbours are taken away to be ridden etc and he's left alone, he continues to munch on his hay.
Very sadly tentatively looking for a new home as with my full time job I need to be realistic in that I do not really have the time to be consistent enough to back a young horse so open to selling but only to the perfect home!