ycbm
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Shit happens with any purchase, likewise the other way too! Lol![]()
The point I was making, exactly. I wondered if Michen had planned for the possibility of having two horses which both require remedial work at the same time.
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Shit happens with any purchase, likewise the other way too! Lol![]()
What happens if he's unsound or behaviourally challenging at that point? Playing devils advocate here.
The point I was making, exactly. I wondered if Michen had planned for the possibility of having two horses which both require remedial work at the same time.
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Well it’s not really something you plan for, if that happens it would be really irritating but would cross that bridge when it comes to it!
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Goodness I’m not entirely sure what plan I need to put in place for something that may or may not happen. As I said if it happens I’ll deal with it, no I don’t have a specific *plan*, who knows what will be, I don’t see it as a something that couldn’t be manager with a little financial input, one horse on full ridden livery or whatnot.With possibly four times your years of adult horse owning experience, it's definitely something I plan for, but then I'm a big forward planner for potential problems.
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Goodness I’m not entirely sure what plan I need to put in place for something that may or may not happen. As I said if it happens I’ll deal with it, no I don’t have a specific *plan*, who knows what will be, I don’t see it as a something that couldn’t be manager with a little financial input, one horse on full ridden livery or whatnot.
Exactly. I’m not sure what the big deal is here ??![]()
The one you've gotEnough money to pay for one to be being done by someone else.
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The big deal is the number if people I've seen go into buying a horse assuming they can sell it exactly when they want to and then being stuck with a big problem when they can't. The last thing I'd want for Michen right now is for her to find herself in that situation, but she has funds, so that's OK.
No one ever got hurt by a bit of forward planning![]()
The big deal is the number if people I've seen go into buying a horse assuming they can sell it exactly when they want to and then being stuck with a big problem when they can't. The last thing I'd want for Michen right now is for her to find herself in that situation, but she has funds, so that's OK.
No one ever got hurt by a bit of forward planning![]()
I was just trying to watch the back of someone I've come to know well on the forum and dont want to see have any more grief over horses.
Michen, I clearly made a mistake asking the question. I apologise.
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In fairness I understand ycbm's question because quite a few of us would have an extra horse to play with when one was on sick leave, but may then struggle to pay to keep both on a yard where they can be in work, and buy in help if needed... I'm one of them, I have to do all the work myself as I'm a bit overstretched really. So on the face of it, it's something to consider when taking on an interim project, but obv in this specific case Michen is on top of things![]()
i think we saw the transition on the left rein but not the transition on the right which also makes me think he is not happy on that rein and it may have taken quite a few goes to get it, he did change back as well....Did you notice on the last video of Flash that there is a break in the video just before he is seen cantering? I don't think that you actually see the transition.
I am no expert as to whether a horse is lame, unless they dangle a hoof at me I assume they are OK! Flash though, even if as sound as a pound, has a horrible short action and will be very uncomfortable to ride and hard on his limbs, wear wise.
Also what is the point of a bay connie? They should be grey or dun (buckskin). Everyone knows that! If you want a bay save yourself a fortune and get a newfie, just as nice and much cheaper. Bogs is bay but he doesn't look like a native pony, he is the souped up sports model.