HopOnTrot
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Ooh I might crowd fund my next pony, easier than twisting DH’s arm and dipping into my savings!
1k now apparently . . . .I don't like them but not sure why they would nobble Ace's offspring!! They must make a lot of money from that horse thinking about it. I think stud fee when I conatacted them was £800. And he's very busy!
I was saying this the other day, I know 4 offspring of CAOP, which is insane as I don't know that many horses!!! And 2 of them are write offs before they were even backed from very weird accidents. Now, thats a bit of "I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice" etc but it is pretty weird!
*dons tinfoil hat*
Haven't we all dreamed of our dream house, yard etc etc. The thing that screams to me is that they are taking a child our of a livery yard (I'm assuming) environment into her own 'dream yard' therefore taking her away from her horsey friendship group. It's a lonely place for a kid on a sole use yard with only adults/parents for company.Presumably almost everyone donating would like a dream house or a dream yard. I've designed my 'Dream Yard' in my had a thousand times! So I just can't see how people read that and think hang on why does she need a 'dream yard' rather than: I must encourage a child to chase her dreams. Bonkers.
It's soYeah she's not doing it for her own benefit, it's to help all the people who are desperate to give her their money
This is not a plea for help or a statement that we can’t move forward without it. We’ve already purchased the land and are ready to get started but this will enable us to get started on the yard building work immediately and hit the ground running so to speak. This page is purely for those who have kindly asked for a way to contribute and be part of what we’re building from the very beginning.
I think you're giving them too much credit re: this having anything to do with I rather than about serving their own ambitions.The more I thik about this the more I struggle to understand why people are paying. Olaf made more sense! MD was genuinely at risk of losing him.
Here is family where the child has multiple decent ponies out competing successfully. They also have a quality stallion busily making lots of money for them every year. Look at that life and it looks pretty good. I am sure they do work hard - I'd bloody hope so if they have enough money to run multiple ponies for a young child.
But it's not enough. They want her to have her own 'Dream Yard'. At her age! And - gasp - if she can't have that yard ALL THE PONIES HAVE TO BE SOLD to fund it. Oh no!! That woulld be terrible. Must crowd fund to give her this ludicrous luxury. Or, you know, just have them where they currently on on a normal yard like the rest of the world.
Presumably almost everyone donating would like a dream house or a dream yard. I've designed my 'Dream Yard' in my had a thousand times! So I just can't see how people read that and think hang on why does she need a 'dream yard' rather than: I must encourage a child to chase her dreams. Bonkers.
It's so
I think you're giving them too much credit re: this having anything to do with I rather than about serving their own ambitions.
We had one on our yard which had seriously bad feet, one which pretty much almost made him unrideable, he was badly mannered and by the owners own admission not particularly talented in anything, including very basic schooling at 7. He didn't keep weight, albeit was big, and was just a tricky horse to manage/keep in work. Pretty, but not progeny I would laud...
The more I thik about this the more I struggle to understand why people are paying. Olaf made more sense! MD was genuinely at risk of losing him.
Here is family where the child has multiple decent ponies out competing successfully. They also have a quality stallion busily making lots of money for them every year. Look at that life and it looks pretty good. I am sure they do work hard - I'd bloody hope so if they have enough money to run multiple ponies for a young child.
But it's not enough. They want her to have her own 'Dream Yard'. At her age! And - gasp - if she can't have that yard ALL THE PONIES HAVE TO BE SOLD to fund it. Oh no!! That woulld be terrible. Must crowd fund to give her this ludicrous luxury. Or, you know, just have them where they currently on on a normal yard like the rest of the world.
Presumably almost everyone donating would like a dream house or a dream yard. I've designed my 'Dream Yard' in my had a thousand times! So I just can't see how people read that and think hang on why does she need a 'dream yard' rather than: I must encourage a child to chase her dreams. Bonkers.
An ex friend who I occasionaly here of had a young colt. Shes a pro and he was so sharp and reactive she gelded him, made no difference so he was sold. He didnt appear to have the talent to compenstate for the issues he had
Elbow grease gets you further than grifting ever will and is much much much more satisfying
Have you seen the associated Instagram post tho? It is emotionally manipulative in a way the GFM isn't.This one doesnt bother me. They arent sharing it or begging. People who follow asked to dontate so they made this. Will I donante? HELL NO! But if people want to the GFM is very clear that they dont need the money. If people are daft enough to donate then thats fair enough. Parasocial relationships can be very strong. People get a lot from watching her and want to feel invovled. It makes them feel good to donate.
I have zero issues with GFMs like this. They are clear with the background and intent and it hasnt been shared around begging with a sob story, its very transparent.
Can I ask for a mere 25 sheep hurdles? I live a modest non internet life.
Have you seen the associated Instagram post tho? It is emotionally manipulative in a way the GFM isn't.
Yes, they are entitled to ask but we are all also entitled to think its gross.Agreed!
Although people have to be free to do whatever they like with their money, I do worry about the extent to which GFM/Just Giving is becoming increasingly common, particularly for people who are basically privileged and not in desperate need at all. I don't like the way it's all normalised. Not that there's anything I can do about it, I just don't like it at all.
Yup. Some may see 'helping family achieve little girl's dream' whereas I see 'rewarding parents exploitative behaviour'.Yes, they are entitled to ask but we are all also entitled to think its gross.
Have you seen the associated Instagram post tho? It is emotionally manipulative in a way the GFM isn't.
I hate to break it to you, but it doesnt sadly.
Unfortunately this just isn’t true. There are those of us who have worked our backsides off since leaving school (I worked all through my degree aswell- plus had 3 horses at the time) regularly do 6 day weeks, and still barely scrape by at the end of the month.
There’s really no incentive to work hard in this country.
I live in hope of a lottery win!
Many years ago, I did actually request haylage as my Christmas present. I got it too. It may have been the same winter that I got a wheelbarrow for my birthday (February). I was chuffed with both. I hate receiving tat.Posted by a haylage supplier, made me laugh
If anyone is looking for a last minute Valentine gift for the horsey person in their life, we’re open tomorrow 9-12 for collection of bedding and bagged Haylage!!
I’m sure they’ll appreciate it more than a bunch of garage flowers or a bottle of Lambrini![]()
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Another one I would love. I think Jerry T Berry needs a dental. Bracing myself for this (his appointment is tomorrow). A COHAT around here doesn't give much change from £700 if an extraction or two is involved.Honestly it would be nice if vets did gift vouchers. Like, you get a voucher and the money goes on the account towards whatever the next thing you need from them. I would die with joy if I got that as a gift.... Or just an 18t lorry of forage. That works great too.
I've always thought dating a vet or farrier would be a sound financial move.
Field looked pretty goodHas anyone seen the video with the lady showing pics of her (pretty standard for the time of year) fields and her last round bale of hay - talking about how she usually pays in arrears but now her hay supplier has run out and she needs to pay this year’s prices at point of purchase. So she might have to sell all her horses.
Lots of people sweetly offering to help. I dunno. Mixed feelings.
I have eight in my field now, 2 at a friend’s because she has plenty of grass. I have taken on extra work this month to pay the hay bill. I have also carefully rationed the grass we did have so we have some left now, when the prices are highest, to mitigate the cost.
All around me is livestock living out when they would normally be in. Everyone is struggling. Everyone is paying those prices. Those who cannot are selling - there was nothing and now there are so many ads I lose ones I wanted to find again in seconds. They’re selling the young, the small, loaning out companions, cutting back.
I feel bad for her, but at the same time - everyone is staring down the same barrel. Her supplier would have warned her they didn’t have enough to last the winter. Sell one or two, loan them out, get a sharer, poo pick for a local yard, something. We all had plenty of time to plan. If no one made any plans, how would that work?