MileAMinute
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Yeah that's the one I saw. Not sure why the pony's colour is relevant either. The mind boggles if they can't even afford a headcollar over 5 quid.
I asked her. Apparently it's because the pony will grow out of it...
Yeah that's the one I saw. Not sure why the pony's colour is relevant either. The mind boggles if they can't even afford a headcollar over 5 quid.
I see people I know asking for head collars, breastplates and over reach boots saying *must be under £4...* and I just want to scream at them!
Yesterday I realised my stirrup leathers were cracked so I went straight to the tack shop to get new ones. Why can't people do the same?
The only thing I have asked for on these pages is a small horse micklem bridle as I may find a cheapy but head collars, lead ropes and other bits I buy online or in the local tack shop.
These are the people who will offer you £10 for a brand new PE rug that has been worn once. I kept it in the end and glad I did as I have used it this year.
Some people are cheeky beyond belief - but then if you don't ask you never know!
Nothing to add to this thread as I tend to steer clear of silly bods on FB, but I LOVE your username. A shetland bit me once, too.![]()
One I saw the other day also was "Wanted: Land Rover or Range Rover to tow a two horse trailer. Must be in good condition. Budget of £600".
I actually want to slap these people.
"Can anyone come and clip my horse this weekend urgently. Never been clipped before so don't know how will react. Don't want to pay much."
Ugh and the use of the word "hun" makes me want to gouge out my own eyes!
One I saw the other day also was "Wanted: Land Rover or Range Rover to tow a two horse trailer. Must be in good condition. Budget of £600".
I actually want to slap these people.
Some of the best I see are on a local (non horsey) selling site.
'DVD for sale. £3'
'Would you take £2?'
I mean, really?!
Sadly, yes. There are some mugs around. Pity the poor horse when one of these mugs who has no experience or skill gets their hands on IOk do these people actually ever get lucky with these requests?
I saw a post the other day on a certain Kent page (you all know the one! I'm sure some of you have seen this) but a young (13) boy was posting asking for a horse on full loan but with a budget of £40 a week!! Yes fine I understand he is young and has never ridden outside of a riding school but he was so adamant despite advice that this could be done.
On a certain thoroughbred's advert for loan he took a long time to persuade the girl that he should have him, and when asked how he would be able to afford this horse on £40 a week (ignoring the fact that it was a 16.2hh TB for a novice 13 yr old!) his reply was that it would live out all year round, he would feed it Barley in winter, shoes would come off, he would worm it once a year and get tack that already fitted. (No mention of hay, vets, emergency bedding, replacement items, insurance etc etc etc) The real scary thing was he has two unhorsey parents that have apparently agreed to pay this if he can find someone crazy enough to allow him to have their horse, which probably means he will end up with a 3 yr old almost backed colt!
Last year I advertised my 23 year old RETIRED ID hunter, HATES SHOWING, HACKING ONLY , with a bit of schooling in the indoor if weather bad, MUST STAY ON CURRENT YARD, for PART LOAN."Cheep or free", presumably?
It's so sad, my friend has advertised her lovely cob mare on FB (and other places) because she doesn't have time for her, and she'd had no responses beyond silly wee lassies saying "shes lovely but bit to much money lolol" or wanting a loan ...![]()
That sounds 'interesting' MDIAI.![]()
Google tells me that 'Zoopharmacognosy is a behaviour in which non-human animals apparently self-medicate by selecting and ingesting or topically applying plants, soils, insects, and psychoactive drugs to treat or prevent disease.'