BroadfordQueen
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember my old pony, Harry. We bought him to hunt and he was amazing! I have never had so much fun with a pony/horse, however he was a little sh1tbag. When we bought him he had been showjumped up to a high level at a young age, and became totally backward thinking. He would buck ALOT, like proper bronco bucks until I fell off (which I did, alot of times!). It took a while but I got him going sweetly again and he would pop round a 3ft class happily, and was ace at xcountry/hunting (where he could go and gallop and not be held back).
We sold him a couple of years ago- the people who bought him absolutely fell in love with him as he was cheap, and we had got him going really well, so they thought he was a bargain, even though we explained again and again about his problems.
Needless to say they ignored our warnings and bought him anyway, and yes- they have had problems. He has gone back to his old ways (all my hardwork been undone!), and has been stood in a field all year doing nothing as they are scared of him and definitely wouldn't be able to sell him.
We see his owners quite regularly at shows (she has a new pony now!), and basically the situation of us buying him back (for peanuts!) arose.
We have a spare stable and enough grazing for him. He was a fun little horse and it means I can go hunting next season and have something to play with through the summer while I compete Queenie.
Is it a bad idea or not? He would probably be stuck with us for life if we did buy him back, but that's not a problem as would love a horse to play with when I come home from uni etc, and mum loved riding him too.
He is about 10 now, and 148cm.
Don't know if it is a really stupid thing to even consider, what with the credit crunch- shavings are so expensive now, but he could live out (he is a hardy welsh sec D). Wouldn't even need much hard food (it just sends him bonkers!).
What do you think? Stupid idea? Good idea? Hmm..
Here are some pics
Loads more here: http://s50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/sxcs0ph/Harry/?start=40
We sold him a couple of years ago- the people who bought him absolutely fell in love with him as he was cheap, and we had got him going really well, so they thought he was a bargain, even though we explained again and again about his problems.
Needless to say they ignored our warnings and bought him anyway, and yes- they have had problems. He has gone back to his old ways (all my hardwork been undone!), and has been stood in a field all year doing nothing as they are scared of him and definitely wouldn't be able to sell him.
We see his owners quite regularly at shows (she has a new pony now!), and basically the situation of us buying him back (for peanuts!) arose.
We have a spare stable and enough grazing for him. He was a fun little horse and it means I can go hunting next season and have something to play with through the summer while I compete Queenie.
Is it a bad idea or not? He would probably be stuck with us for life if we did buy him back, but that's not a problem as would love a horse to play with when I come home from uni etc, and mum loved riding him too.
He is about 10 now, and 148cm.
Don't know if it is a really stupid thing to even consider, what with the credit crunch- shavings are so expensive now, but he could live out (he is a hardy welsh sec D). Wouldn't even need much hard food (it just sends him bonkers!).
What do you think? Stupid idea? Good idea? Hmm..
Here are some pics
Loads more here: http://s50.photobucket.com/albums/f340/sxcs0ph/Harry/?start=40