Broadmeadows Equestrian

Broadmeadows Equestrian

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Bespoke riding school for adults; discover, learn and grow your riding skills and the joy of horses.

22/06/2026

Another good read:😊

We hear a lot of talk about the need to protect buyers from dishonest sellers.

And sometimes, rightly so.

Some sellers do misrepresent horses.

But there is another side to the conversation.

Sometimes, buyers need protecting from themselves.

Not because they are inadequate.

But because they may genuinely misunderstand their skill, confidence, fitness, support system, budget or current riding ability.

A buyer might describe themselves as confident, capable and experienced.

But sometimes what they really mean is:

β€œI was confident on one specific horse, in one specific environment, under one specific set of circumstances.”

That is not the same thing.

A rider can be competent and not confident.

Confident and not educated.

Experienced and still not suitable for a particular horse.

This is why honesty matters on both sides.

Sellers need to be honest about the horse.

Buyers need to be honest about themselves.

Because a horse can be accurately advertised, honestly represented and genuinely suitable on paper.

But if the buyer has misunderstood what they need, or overstated what they can manage, the match can still fall apart.

And that does not always mean the seller was dishonest.

Sometimes the uncomfortable truth is:

The buyer bought the horse they wanted to be suitable for.

Not the horse they were actually suitable for.

A good buying process is not just about finding horses.

It is about asking hard questions.

Not to make people feel inadequate.

But to protect the buyer, the seller and the horse.

Because the goal is not just to buy a horse.

The goal is to buy the right horse.

And sometimes that means being brave enough to say:

β€œThis is a wonderful horse, but it is not the right horse for you.”

That is not criticism.

That is care.

Picture to illustrate the point - yes, I have jumped to a decent level but - these days - our gorgeous Wallaroo Viva would launch me to mars, if I decided to ride her 🀣

Photos from Broadmeadows Equestrian 's post 16/06/2026

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***** Adult Riding Lessons *****

Have you always wanted to learn to ride, do you want to ride again after time off, or just want time in the saddle to improve your riding skills, confidence and gain more riding experience.

A vacancy is available for a block course of 3 semi private lessons.
(Two riders)

3 x Tuesdays at 4.30pm. June 23rd, 30th and July 7th.

Our lessons are conducted on our lovely well trained schoolmaster horses and tailored to your individual skill level.

😊😊Lots of fun and learning 😊

Photos from Broadmeadows Equestrian 's post 12/06/2026

Due to a cancellation, we have a 11.30am private lesson available tomorrow, Saturday 13th. Open to existing clients or new. 😁 FIFS.

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07/06/2026

Happy bunch of hardy Saturday riders riding in the rain😊😊

30/05/2026

Busy busy days😊 Every level and stage. Commitment, resilence and such great fun attitude from all riders, ❀️ + Best horses ❀️

30/05/2026

Focus: every step managed. Trust.πŸ₯°

28/05/2026

Little Bandit, getting a nice workout. πŸ₯°

28/05/2026

The charming C.J. who skillfully pops in various sophisticated steps to help with the engagement of his riders. IYKYK 🫣😁

25/05/2026
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