22/06/2025
I had been following Inedito in Spain since he was a youngster, I loved his pedigree, and even more so I loved the what I saw of him. There was, an earlier point in time, well before I had discovered Inedito, that I had very seriously considered buying his mother and/or half sister……But when I saw the photo below, that was the moment I decided he was the one for me! I approached his owner/breeder in Spain and was sadly told that he was not for sale. Understable, why would you sell such an amazing horse!
As luck would have it (for me), some months later I was contacted by his owner who said that his circumstances had changed and if I were still interested, he would consider selling Inedito to me 🥰😍. The rest of course, is history and my once in a lifetime stallion and I have been building our relationship ever since. There’s been so many ebbs and flows in my personal life since he arrived and as a result, I haven’t spent as much time as I would have liked riding and training with him, regardless our relationship is super solid and continues to grow. I have never once stopped appreciating the quality of this horse, nor his prepotence as a sire, but probably most importantly, his incredible temperament.