I bought a PRE a month ago. Didn't ride horses for 5 years after my Irish cob died. But when I saw this horse I instantly fell in love. I was riding him for like a minute and I was sold. Bought him on the spot. He's a bit older but he's so well behaved and sweet, even my 2 year old daughter can ride him. Wish he was in my life sooner though
Why is the height and weight given in inches and pounds. PRE are Spanish horses. In Spain as in the most of Europe they are used to cm and kilo. PS. Still a fantastic video. :-)
we had to make a decision here and since most viewers are coming from the US we decided to use their weight/height units ;) if you want to know the cm/kg units you can find them here www.ehorses.com/buy-horse/pre.html
Personally, I'd say it depends on each horse character and temperament. But probably you can find a PRE which is super friendly and well behaved. Take a look here www.ehorses.com/buy-horse/pre.html
@@ehorsesinternational there is a guy(Matt Harnake) on RUclips who has a gorgeous PRE stallion he wants to sell because it has mobility issues that make it unsuitable for dressage. lovely horse with what appears to be a wonderful temperament. the current owner does not deserve to have him and will shuttle him off to some breeder to recoup his money, because he has no more use as a show horse. buy him and give him a good home.
would a PRE be suitable for eventing and/or something similar to fox hunting? (i'm not interested specifically in fox hunting but that style of cross country riding with jumping is interesting to me).
PRE horses are NOT suitable for jumping as their bones aren’t meant for that and over time they develop joint issues quickly so don’t spread false information
I bought a PRE a month ago. Didn't ride horses for 5 years after my Irish cob died. But when I saw this horse I instantly fell in love. I was riding him for like a minute and I was sold. Bought him on the spot. He's a bit older but he's so well behaved and sweet, even my 2 year old daughter can ride him. Wish he was in my life sooner though
Why is the height and weight given in inches and pounds. PRE are Spanish horses. In Spain as in the most of Europe they are used to cm and kilo. PS. Still a fantastic video. :-)
we had to make a decision here and since most viewers are coming from the US we decided to use their weight/height units ;) if you want to know the cm/kg units you can find them here www.ehorses.com/buy-horse/pre.html
are PRE horses suitable for older riders who havnt ridden for years and who ride at a basic level?
Personally, I'd say it depends on each horse character and temperament. But probably you can find a PRE which is super friendly and well behaved. Take a look here www.ehorses.com/buy-horse/pre.html
@@ehorsesinternational there is a guy(Matt Harnake) on RUclips who has a gorgeous PRE stallion he wants to sell because it has mobility issues that make it unsuitable for dressage. lovely horse with what appears to be a wonderful temperament. the current owner does not deserve to have him and will shuttle him off to some breeder to recoup his money, because he has no more use as a show horse. buy him and give him a good home.
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Pretty, pretty.
yes, we totally agree!
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would a PRE be suitable for eventing and/or something similar to fox hunting? (i'm not interested specifically in fox hunting but that style of cross country riding with jumping is interesting to me).
No not at all. PRE are not jumpers. I don't know why they have that in there
You are "ehorse *international*" but you use the imperial measure units... which most of the world can't understand...
No one uses inches anywhere. In USA we use hands. Which is even more ridiculous 😅
Hard to believe they are terribly adept at jumping since they are not tall and have so much muscle to move.
my horse is a pre
Sorry, no, PRE are not suited to jumping. They are good at trail and dressage.
PRE horses are NOT suitable for jumping as their bones aren’t meant for that and over time they develop joint issues quickly so don’t spread false information