Monday, February 15, 2010

Re: [haflingerfriends] Speaking of being new to the breed-Questions

   I too am now an owner with no previous experience with the breed. I keep hearing people here talking about things like "gold" registered, and "a" list"? What does that mean? How can one know what quality/caliber of Haflingers they own? My horses sire and dam on the papers just have a number and the year born, however...there are lots of horses after that in their pedigree that has an A before the number and one that has A liz, and a couple of others that have A CN before the numbers.Does this mean something? Just curious is all, since mine are geldings the pedigrees are a moot point.
 
Karen G www.princesscarriage.com

--- On Mon, 2/15/10, Anne Murphy <annemurphy2004@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


From: Anne Murphy <annemurphy2004@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [haflingerfriends] Why Haffies make a good choice
To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, February 15, 2010, 8:47 AM


 

Cari -
I also wanted to weigh in on a vote for Haflingers. 

I got my Sadie about three years ago, not really knowing anything about the breed except I had a terrible riding accident on a QH and was laid up for a summer.  I HAD TO begin riding again and began looking for a horse with a better mind.  My riding coach thought a Haffie would be a good choice for me.

Now I am sure that I will always own a haflinger.

While it took me a few tries before finding the right match for me, here's what I love about Haffies:
1.  Great size.  A little closer to the ground makes me feel more secure.  I am 5' so it works for me.
2. Great movement.  Feels like riding a horse with big movement.  Smooth gaits, sitable trot, rocking canter.
3. Great versatility.  Used for all types of riding and driving and sports....and excels in all of them.
4. Great personality.  These horses bond with their people.  And they do the funniest antics. Historically used as peasant horses, they were beloved by their families.  Easy to see why.  Good work ethic, too.

They can be pushy and must have consistent reminders.  They can have weight problems so you have to watch the feed.  And any horse can act goofy this time of year because of the weather.

BUT I cannot recommend haflingers enough.  When you get a good match, it's a match made in heaven.  You will truly cherish that little horse.

Anne

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