Which would you choose
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okay... no you dont judge on prettiest you judge on movement and confirmation I think for jumping Loyalt would be good and for dressage the Hanoverian would be good. Good luck you will find the perfect horse when it comes to you
I would DEFINETLY buy the Chestnut horse, it's a very gorgeous color and a gorgeous horse! (Second one from the top on the list of equinenow you have there)
ok... I'll avoid all lectures, and give you honest opinions of the horses.
#1. though a nice looking horse, probably not your best bet if you're wanting to do show jumping. Jumping is not a fresian's best talent, and will wear and tear on their joints more than other breeds. For dressage only, yes. if you seriously want to compete in show jumpers, I'd pass
#2... again quality dressage horse. However it says nothing of any jumping training. If this horse is only schooled in dressage you will be starting from square 1 on your jumping. And knowing the mind set of a 13 year old, that will be very frustrating for you going back to 2' and cross rails to train your horse properly. again, for dressage yes... for jumping, no!
#3 Same answers as before. and you're 13! Junior riders are not allowed to show or handle stallions in most associations.
#4.Very nice horse. This would be a good horse for you. A schooled jumper, and the two of you can begin your dressage careers together. 9 is a good age, she's old enough to not be stable minded, but young enough you can have many years ahead of you together. And since it's a mare, you have breeding options later in life when she can no longer jump. Very good option!
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