sollimum
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Just did a little search and old owner is on fb, with photos of him on her page, so might be worth contacting her?
I'm not sure if I should post this but it seems like he went through a sale a month ago. Someone commented on the trace my horse post.
Bless him, it sounds like he's been passed around a bit and it explains a heck of a lot. Poor bugger probably doesn't know if he's coming or going.
Oh, he's properly lush!
Lots of pictures and videosJust did a little search and old owner is on fb, with photos of him on her page, so might be worth contacting her?
Well that explains a bit too.
He's been sold at a sale on 24 May as green and needing bringing back into work by a confident rider.
Quick search of the sale shows top sales prices for horses were circa £3000. There is mention of an 8 year old ridden gelding at 2800 guineas.
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So the dealer has made a substantial profit in a very short period of time. And the horse has left the home he knows, gone through a sale, gone to a dealer and is now in a new home. Also explains why he's unsettled.
Given the descriptions, he hasn't been sold honestly by the dealer - he's not an RDA ready-made. But also based on what I can see, he seems a better type than his dealer advert has let on.
If you can persevere, and subject to vetting, you may have a lovely little horse.
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Entered to Llanybydder Horse Sales - Evans Bros this Saturday 24/05/25 lot number 23
Ozzy
Ozzy is a very handsome lad good to catch, clip and farrier was broken in July 2023 been hacking and hunting has done one show came away with a 3rd under saddle and a 3rd in hand has been out of work over winter but has started coming back into work need a confident rider to bring him back into work very friendly with everything on the ground stands still to be tacked up lives in or out no vices been ridden by a 10 year old very gentle and quiet been ridden by myself since 2023 selling in no fault of his own as I have now out grown him very sad sale.
I don't mind having a moan but I am generally not one for opening up as I have done today I think I was just at the end of my tether and I think it does good to explain why I react to some things the way I do. I am definately not one to do therapy or speak to professionals apart from the Dr's and that's with regards to my medication. They have suggested seeing someone but it's not for me.
I found my sessions very helpful![]()
Oh I know what my rights are but I also get the impression I am not likely to get a refund. He still insists his trumped up terms and conditions stand. I have not spoken to him for a few days and I don't intend to again. I have tried CAB and Trading Standards but they are not the easiest to get hold of and Trading Standards send you to CAB if you try and fill on an online form out. Even this cannot be done until Friday pm through to Monday strangely. I sent my solicitor an email and have received no reply. Why can't these people be there for the job they are supposed to do. My only other option is BHS but you have to be a Gold member and it's expensive.
I think you probably won't get any money from these people, but you could sell on either now at a loss or in the future at a potential good profit.
I went to the stables and they said they haven't had any issues turning him out or bringing him back in. When I went to the field he was in he came over to check us out, had some apple, got chased away by the resident older gent in the field and went back to munching his grass. The YO has said if I want them to do some work with him then they can do that obviously not free of charge. Did I want to do some work with him tomorrow on my riding lesson, not riding him but some ground work. Is that too soon or a good idea. If not I will just have my usual lesson on one of their horses.
WOW! That's so exciting!! It's a great idea, in my opinion.
You get to work with your own horse, with help available, in a safe and secure area.
Hope all goes well
absolutely lovely. You are very lucky Jasmine.Oh goodness, he is absolutely adorable. The wee poppet.
Wow I cannot believe what I have read. It's late and I am tired so will reply tomorrow. At the moment Devine Cobs is now threatening me with solicitors for slating him on Facebook. Just telling the truth sorry it hurts lol.
I've grabbed screenshots of both, happy to pass them on.Did you screenshot the ad?
Screenshot both the Devine Cobs ad and the Facebook ad for the sales, and keep copies of both.
And don't stress, they can't sue you for slating the horse. The post I saw said he has some quirks. That's not sufficient for any kind of legal action. How childish of them.
I read the RDA Mother/Daughter share line as would make a good one rather than already doing the job. People say horses might do all sorts of things in adverts.Given the descriptions, he hasn't been sold honestly by the dealer - he's not an RDA ready-made. But also based on what I can see, he seems a better type than his dealer advert has let on.
??I think you’ve just added things that weren’t said. No one else has.
Also, IF you read the thread, you’ll see OP said heart etc were checked and were fine.
Jasmine, I hope you find your YO helpful today, and I hope that you feel better after seeing the horse and Yo.![]()
I read the RDA Mother/Daughter share line as would make a good one rather than already doing the job. People say horses might do all sorts of things in adverts.
I don't think what the dealer said is a million miles away from what the original owner said. They describe him as good on the ground, quiet, friendly and ridden by a 10 year old but needs bringing back into work. The videos on the previous owner's Facebook page show him behaving and standing quietly while someone clambers on bareback in the dark.
Now past the initial blip in a new place when he was stressed, he seems to be behaving for the yard staff. He didn't misbehave the one time ridden so lots of positive things suggesting he may not be difficult.
Also agree he will be greatI'm not sure he has even had particularly bad experiences, other than being moved around through different homes a bit; he sounds unsettled and who can blame him
I think he's going to be great, and really hope the OP will let us know how it's going when she feels up to it
I have to say that if I wasn't so old and didn't have so many horses I would have put an offer in just after this thread started. I instantly liked him and thought one could make something of him.He is gorgeousI am sure if you don’t end up keeping him one of us will take him, he has such a kind eye.