dragon driving?!

I have 2 cracking cobs which I bought through Dragon Driving, both were from the same seller, purchased at different times. I wouldn't part with them for any money.

Surely every site has good and bad sellers?
 
I don't know about DD, but a lady on our yard who is the old fashined sort (welly bobs etc) bought a yearling from a local dealer. I think he bulk buys in ireland. The fillys sell well, the colts, well... She bought her colt for bobbins as he was unhandled and un gelded. When he turned up I thought omg its a mini gonk, unlikly to make over 13hh ... 1 year on he's gelded, well mannered, at least 14.2 and a very nice sort. .

What are welly bobs please? :confused::confused:
 
I know the couple who run DD and they are certainly not "of that type" - I have also sold 3 horses through DD and all have sold within 7 days of putting up the advert (one within 24 hours) and I am not "of that type" either.

You need to be careful wherever you buy your horses from and you should always take every precaution (vetting etc) before you part with your cash!

Horses are dirt cheap at the moment (dont forget we are in the middle of winter) and also, Ireland is suffering a huge financial crisis so loads of animals coming over super cheap.
 
One of my ex friends had a gypsy cob off dd, loan to buy in 6 months ( don't know how she wangled that)
The cob was a lovely hairy chappy with the thickest longest mane and tail and had manners to die for.
Said friend didn't buy him and he was taken back, he's now owned by a young teenager and her siblings.
There are some lovely good quality ponies on there , you just have to sift through the not so good
 
I have 3 off DD...and I don't think I'm of the sort people are referring to either. I have my handsome cob boy

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My little girly

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and then I got a call from the chap I bought my filly off sayinmg he had got a colt foal I just might be interested him, needless to say I was!

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All were bought for a very good price :)
 
This one seems such a shame:- http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-29266.html .
I cant believe thats a WB, way too fat. But if it used to jump 1.40 and cost £7k, she must have been nice at one point. I wonder whats happened in the last 2 years to make her worth under £2k now :(

I find that website really depressing! Some nice stuff on there but some I want to buy purely out of pity, especially the 2yo's who are being ridden and driven (raced) down roads. And WHY can so few of them take a half decent photo?!?!

Out of interest, someone in one of those ads says "Started a bit of liberty work." - WTF is liberty work??
 
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I must say I've been tempted many times by DD, found some lovely youngsters, if only I had the money and time.May use them for my next purchase.

On the subject of sales, my nearest one was Melton, which has now closed. Where is my local sale?? I'm in essex?
 
Saw a gorgeous Fjord on there, looks great for me! I've always wanted a Fjord (and my Norwegian friend is trying to bully me into getting one :P)

I'm ready to book my driving test, but the stupid site won't let me!! I'm desperate to pass so I can get a horse :(
 
I have 3 off DD...and I don't think I'm of the sort people are referring to either. I have my handsome cob boy

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My little girly

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and then I got a call from the chap I bought my filly off sayinmg he had got a colt foal I just might be interested him, needless to say I was!

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All were bought for a very good price :)

All are gorgeous!!!! :)
 
I keep looking at this one. He looks so sad, and he's so cheap... and near where I live.....

http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-28557.html

Can anyone tell me what "Doesn't carry any boots or check" or "Goes go on a tether" mean? :confused:
This is harness racing parlance and means that the horse in question does not need protective boots (often of the type called "scalping" boots to prevent a particular type of overeach) or an overcheck to drive properly at speed. The tether is a way of tying horses out for grazing. All these are good things, BTW.
 
This is harness racing parlance and means that the horse in question does not need protective boots (often of the type called "scalping" boots to prevent a particular type of overeach) or an overcheck to drive properly at speed. The tether is a way of tying horses out for grazing. All these are good things, BTW.

Thanks. :) I was very curious.
 
If you know what you are doing, you can find some very nice, realistically-priced equines advertised by reputable, knowledgeable horse people on that site.

You can also find some very over-priced, poorly put-together animals, advertised by utter numpties/complete shysters.

Just like most of the other sites, really.


Yes indeed!
I have one on there now, can't say much about him as it may be classed as advertising, but if anyones after a nice 15.2hh irish gelding to bring on.....
**Quickly scuttles back to the caravan**
 
Im so tempted by a gelding on there... If a horse was advertised at £625 how much do you think I could get it for?

If you take cash and are ready to buy there and then they tend to be more reasonable. Even better if you have a trailer, although a lot of dealers/breeders/people of a certain type will be happy to deliver for you.
 
If you know what you are doing, you can find some very nice, realistically-priced equines advertised by reputable, knowledgeable horse people on that site.

You can also find some very over-priced, poorly put-together animals, advertised by utter numpties/complete shysters.

Just like most of the other sites, really.

Could not have put it better myself /\/\
 
FionaM12 what a sad little specimen he is - it breaks your heart to see poor little ponies like that. It's just heartbreaking. I hate that site with a passion and the people who breed horses and ponies that will never sell because of their appalling conformation. I cry for some of those poor animals, I really do.
 
I've both bought & sold some lovely driving ponies on there & I'm not the "type" of person being suggested! I have sold ponies to really lovely homes & am still in touch with them.
It's a cheap site where you can advertise your horse in detail.
Some of the horses on there are very sad, but some are quality much loved horses.
 
I've both bought & sold some lovely driving ponies on there & I'm not the "type" of person being suggested! I have sold ponies to really lovely homes & am still in touch with them.
It's a cheap site where you can advertise your horse in detail.
Some of the horses on there are very sad, but some are quality much loved horses.

I'm sure you're right and there are lots of good people and well-cared-for horses on there, along with the odd few neglected ones.
 
I think you could pick up some amazing bargains on dragon driving, but I agree, some of the young colts are sorry sights :(
 
I've both bought & sold some lovely driving ponies on there & I'm not the "type" of person being suggested! I have sold ponies to really lovely homes & am still in touch with them.
It's a cheap site where you can advertise your horse in detail.
Some of the horses on there are very sad, but some are quality much loved horses.
Agree with everything you say.
It is also the only place that ever has Gelderlanders for sale because it is a driving site, so were I ever to sell Captain, not this side of hell freezing over, I would advertise on there and I would also look on there first if I wanted another Gelderlander, they have a lovely quality, very well bred mare on there at present and she is professionally trained, hardly a "poor" thing! So why judge a whole site by a few, bet you could find just as bad on HorseMart or any other site. Good and bad everywhere!
FDC
 
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Agree with everything you say.
It is also the only place that ever has Gelderlanders for sale because it is a driving site. So why judge a whole site by a few, bet you could find just as bad on HorseMart or any other site. Good and bad everywhere!
FDC

There's even the occasional dodgy one on (*whispers*) the H&H classified..... :eek:
 
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