Does this horse mean anything to anyone?

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Have you bought him? He is related to my mare! I soooo wanted him, but couldn't afford another!

No, but I'm tempted, it would make sense to have another... Sort of... There is a small group of hard core HHOers who are encouraging me to bite the bullet, hence this thread...

Either that or they're trying to traumatise me :D
 
My mare is his auntie and was bred by the same lady :-) I'll post some pictures of her if you like. If he turns out like her you will love him!
 
No, but I'm tempted, it would make sense to have another... Sort of... There is a small group of hard core HHOers who are encouraging me to bite the bullet, hence this thread...

Either that or they're trying to traumatise me :D

*whispers*
'did you hear that Rhino, you and me is HARD CORE'

Love it :D
 
Here you go. My mare is 5 and is half Highland half Andalusian. I believe this one's dam is by the same Andalusian stallion as mine. I am biased, but I think mine is lovely :-) She has had a great first season competing and I love her to bits....

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WAS TOO!!!:D:D

but the tea-splurting incident was definitely not :p

however, i agree with you lot (even if i'm not special enough to be hardcore ;))

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JFTD JUST BLOODY BUY HIM ALREADY!!!!

he'll think you don't want him at this rate, and we all know how high maintenance beautiful boys are- he will never recover!!:mad: :D:D:D:D

can you live with yourself, after causing such cruel mental damage to such a lovely beastie?? well can you ?? :p
 
he'll think you don't want him at this rate, and we all know how high maintenance beautiful boys are- he will never recover!!:mad: :D:D:D:D

can you live with yourself, after causing such cruel mental damage to such a lovely beastie?? well can you ?? :p

No I can't live with that thought :(
 
She is gorgeous :eek:

How big is she?

This is really dangerous... If he turned out like her... :eek:

Thank you. She is 15.2hh. Very forward going, prefers jumping to flat work and approaches dressage with the same attitude as cross country, but we are working on that lol! Super confident, has not stopped once cross country this year - including ditches, drops, water, steps etc.

The gelding advertised is 3/4 highland and 1/4 andalusian so is likely to end up more chunky that her (she is 1/2 highland and 1/2 andalusian). I will be soooo jealous if you get him :-)
 
mm, I think he'd be more highlandy than her, but with the dash of andalusian for zest... No he just sounds like a cocktail now :eek:

No see if you'd said she was 14,2 or something I could have ruled him out as almost certainly too small, but if he made 14,3, 15hh or there abouts he'd be perfect :eek:

OK I'm really sold on him now :o
 
mm, I think he'd be more highlandy than her, but with the dash of andalusian for zest... No he just sounds like a cocktail now :eek:

No see if you'd said she was 14,2 or something I could have ruled him out as almost certainly too small, but if he made 14,3, 15hh or there abouts he'd be perfect :eek:

OK I'm really sold on him now :o

When you get him, that could be his showname:

'Andalusian for Zest' I really like that:D
 
mm, I think he'd be more highlandy than her, but with the dash of andalusian for zest... No he just sounds like a cocktail now :eek:

No see if you'd said she was 14,2 or something I could have ruled him out as almost certainly too small, but if he made 14,3, 15hh or there abouts he'd be perfect :eek:

OK I'm really sold on him now :o

Face it, you can't change whats written in the stars, no matter how much you resist:rolleyes:
 
God you're all a terrible influence... I should really start considering how I could work another one - no room at my current place (farmer would have a fit, I reckon!) so I'd have to move the 5 year old onto livery (added advantage of school, disadvantage of cost :eek:) or split the herd so two stay at my place and find a couple of acres for the other two somewhere else. I bet nobody has anything useful to say on the practical side, now, eh? :p :D

QB, would "Zest of Andalusia" not sound better? I'm presuming he's the horse equivalent a jug of sangria with liberal quantities of a good Scottish single malt poured in?

Latest photos are all also stunning, Starsky :eek: lovely jump on her.
 
mm, I think he'd be more highlandy than her, but with the dash of andalusian for zest... No he just sounds like a cocktail now :eek:

No see if you'd said she was 14,2 or something I could have ruled him out as almost certainly too small, but if he made 14,3, 15hh or there abouts he'd be perfect :eek:

OK I'm really sold on him now :o

God you're all a terrible influence... I should really start considering how I could work another one - no room at my current place (farmer would have a fit, I reckon!) so I'd have to move the 5 year old onto livery (added advantage of school, disadvantage of cost :eek:) or split the herd so two stay at my place and find a couple of acres for the other two somewhere else. I bet nobody has anything useful to say on the practical side, now, eh? :p :D
Sleep with the farmer, then you can keep them all at the same place:eek::rolleyes:
QB, would "Zest of Andalusia" not sound better? I'm presuming he's the horse equivalent a jug of sangria with liberal quantities of a good Scottish single malt poured in?
Sounds bloody good to me :D:D Over to yours for cocktails then? :DLatest photos are all also stunning, Starsky :eek: lovely jump on her.

^^ditto^^
 
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