Desert_rider
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Like wise exracehorse. He is such a gentle looking sole.
Seen a load of adverts like this today and it's getting on my wick...
Photo of a horse with the words, 'how beautiful is X?', 'how handsome is Y?', 'how cute is Z?'.
No further information at all, what's wrong with doing a proper advert?!
Seen a load of adverts like this today and it's getting on my wick...
Photo of a horse with the words, 'how beautiful is X?', 'how handsome is Y?', 'how cute is Z?'.
No further information at all, what's wrong with doing a proper advert?!
Because facebook are deleting them all! I can tell you have been off sick
Saw one a couple of days ago, where the owner had been told by the dentist that the horse was probably younger than its passported age. The horror!
Owner wanted to know:
Who can confirm the age?
How can she get the age changed on the passport?
She didn't seem to like or believe the answers telling her a) a dentist, and b) you can't.
It eventually transpired that the horse is possibly more like 2 or 2 and a half, rather than (shock!) nearly three. I say "eventually" but the debate still seemed to run for a very long time after that
I just paid £1500 for very similar to what she wants (and i drove 2.5hrs to go look at it!)Genuinely copied from a post on Facebook which appeared on my timeline...
"1/2 horse trailer wanted - cannot weigh more than 1000kg to carry a 16.2 500kg horse.....
Not doing my test until August so either looking to collect then or have delivered to me in X location.
Good condition necessary, floor checked recently & preferably partition included. Good home waiting (it's a trailer!?)...."
Somebody responds with an ad for their trailer which is an ifor 505, recently had floor replaced (metal), serviced regularly £1000 no offers - sounds like a bargin to me.
Poster responds "was hoping to spend a little less, thanks..."
I couldn't quite fathom the logic..So you'd like a trailer in mint condition delivered to you for less than £1000, yes well I'd also love a 5* event horse for £10k but there we go...
I got offered a horse for nothing If I could get him onto transport to take him away. He came home with me the next day.There was one on a local fb page recently, "pony, £80 to anyone who can catch him". I honestly couldn't tell if she was joking or not... I really hope she was.
I got offered a horse for nothing If I could get him onto transport to take him away. He came home with me the next day.
One has just appeared on almost every fb site up here: wanted cob broken or unbroken max 400
One has just appeared on almost every fb site up here: wanted cob broken or unbroken max 400
No to a random stranger on facebook but I did donate 3 saddles to The Horse Trust on Sunday but only because it's a good cause, there's no way I'd have given them to somebody begging on the net!Has anyone got a 17" wintec saddle and bridle whos willing to give it away or i have a little old boiler to swap .
Do people really expect others to give away tack for free?
Just seen a good one.
Someone asking if non-riding shares are a thing, as she would like to just spend time with horses. One of the replies:
"I have 2 retired geldings, I'd be very happy for someone to make some fuss of them, and maybe feed and poo pick, no financial contribution needed" - how kind!
I dont see anything wrong with this? They obviously want to share a non ridden horse and someone offered 2 retirees for some fuss. They didnt ask for money so seems fair to me.
To be fair, the person was asking for a share, which usually comes with jobs AND a financial contribution. The person replying simply suggested "maybe" poo picking, which presumably meant if the other person thought that was reasonable. I really don't think there was anything cheeky about that one - in fact, I think it was quite nice. I've got two retirees and I'm certainly not nice enough to offer some random person the chance to come and spend time with them.Not offering payment for the poo picking though?...I'd be quite happy for someone to come and poo pick my horses field for free too! I thought it sounded cheeky personally.
To be fair, the person was asking for a share, which usually comes with jobs AND a financial contribution. The person replying simply suggested "maybe" poo picking, which presumably meant if the other person thought that was reasonable. I really don't think there was anything cheeky about that one - in fact, I think it was quite nice. I've got two retirees and I'm certainly not nice enough to offer some random person the chance to come and spend time with them.