I suppose in general, just nice to admire. The *mare* in question would be a chestnut sports horse, tiny bit long in the back and could do with a better engine. Beautiful temerment and loves to jump but is getting on.
The time spent when not sleeping. I wish there was more upto date photos/websites.
Rockrimmon Robusticus
http://www.sporthorse-data.com/d?i=10489830
Castana (love his colouring!)
http://www.irishdraught.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=182&Itemid=352...
Not surprised with some of the BS comments on this thread...
As for the fb comments, well whoever typed them must feel very brave behind their computer screen.
There is an AI course I would love to do, money is not a problem but a bit of a squeeze.
Only thing is I do not currently work in anything equestrian related. I want to do this course as it interests me and I hope in a few years to breed a mare that I don't own at the mo but have my eye...
Older horses can be great if you know their history but if you don't it is an extra risk particularly if you want the horse for a number of years aka not just until an up grade.