Ruftys mum
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I am a fairly new member of this forum and I read so many sad stories about horses' health and behaviour.
My horse Rufty was 17 when I bought him for the grand sum of £800. His tack rugs etc must have been worth about £400 so he was a very cheap horse.
Why I feel so lucky is that to me he is perfect, the best horse I have ever had. He is fit and healthy (touch wood) and does not have a nasty bone in his body. He is good to catch, shoe, box and ride. He is forward going but bomb proof.He is the only horse on the yard who all the owners feel comfortable to ride out with. He will go in front, in the middle and behind. Even the YO who did not ride for years as she had lost her confidence will ride him when I am away,
His only down side is that he does not do jumping, only puddles, and he is now 19. I would love to have many more years with him
My horse Rufty was 17 when I bought him for the grand sum of £800. His tack rugs etc must have been worth about £400 so he was a very cheap horse.
Why I feel so lucky is that to me he is perfect, the best horse I have ever had. He is fit and healthy (touch wood) and does not have a nasty bone in his body. He is good to catch, shoe, box and ride. He is forward going but bomb proof.He is the only horse on the yard who all the owners feel comfortable to ride out with. He will go in front, in the middle and behind. Even the YO who did not ride for years as she had lost her confidence will ride him when I am away,
His only down side is that he does not do jumping, only puddles, and he is now 19. I would love to have many more years with him