Height wise and bomb proof to me they sound like the perfect horse for me when it comes to me buying but are they a common thing?
I've only ever seen ones that didn't quite make it - and they were both very spooky.
One thing I will say is that if it's a happy hacker you are after then there are plenty of other options but to be fair you may change your mind on the type of horse you want as your riding develops.
I'd originally said I wanted a bombpoof plod but now that my riding has come on that is the opposite of what I'm after!
I'm looking to buy now and everyones advice to me has been to try as many different types of horses as possible to give myself a good idea of what's out there. I've also been told that I'll probably come back with the complete opposite of what I originally set out to buy!
They come past my office every dayThe funniest thing is when they ride through the underpasses under the grid roads, and the policemen have to duck right down by their horses' necks to avoid getting a clonk on the head.
I was in the Met Police and there was a waiting list for those that didn't make the grade. They do get horses that just can't take the training - I wouldn't describe them as 'spooky' in general terms, they just couldn't take the full on 'flag waving/explosive noises/having tennis balls thrown at them in training etc. However you could be waiting a couple of years on the list as a lot of people want them. I don't think you had to wait too long for one that needed proper retirement as a companion.
They generally look for full Irish Draughts or a lot of ID blood so you could go for that type of horse. I have an ID mare and I always thought she'd make a great police horse. I had her from a 5 year old just broken and she was/is safe as anything. They are generally a really sensible type, not spooky but really good fun and can they jump!! Mine has drag hunted, team chased, SJ'd, XC'd, dressage and even been a medieval horse at the Royal Show. And you could still let a beginner or a kid ride her.
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I was in the Met Police and there was a waiting list for those that didn't make the grade. They do get horses that just can't take the training - I wouldn't describe them as 'spooky' in general terms, they just couldn't take the full on 'flag waving/explosive noises/having tennis balls thrown at them in training etc.
One tanked off with me and threatened to jump the school fence. The other refused to jump. They are often seen cantering up the road sideways, being strong.
it doesnt need to be a police horse to do that! my friends horse does it often and he's a cob!