eahotson
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As I said before,it was a suggestion not an instructionUnl
you buy it then… Birker does not want an unbacked cob.
Blimey oh crikey.
As I said before,it was a suggestion not an instructionUnl
you buy it then… Birker does not want an unbacked cob.
Blimey oh crikey.
Stupid suggestion then.As I said before,it was a suggestion not an instruction
Not very pleasant or true actually .You make much of your past experiences and why you wouldn't buy a horse with this ir that for whatever reason and we are sympathetic. When I write the same thing though I am stupid.Stupid suggestion then.
If that horse, whom I wish I had never highlighted in the first place, was backed and the photos showed him being ragged around a school and jumping fences at rising 4 years of age, there would be an outcry of done too much, ruined, unsound etc etc. The advert shows a young horse that has not been rushed and still needs time to mature, yet that is also being deemed as unacceptable. The what iffery and assumption is astonishing. The professional who is perfectly capable of backing it being concerning isn't for me. Maybe it is a professional who knows the horse needs to strengthen up before it is asked to carry a rider ?Often buying an unbacked 4yr old is the dodgiest time to buy because someone might have tried to back it and failed (which is why the wording of the advert and the fact it’s with a professional who is perfectly capable of backing it is concerning)
Well said .If that horse, whom I wish I had never highlighted in the first place, was backed and the photos showed him being ragged around a school and jumping fences at rising 4 years of age, there would be an outcry of done too much, ruined, unsound etc etc. The advert shows a young horse that has not been rushed and still needs time to mature, yet that is also being deemed as unacceptable. The what iffery and assumption is astonishing. The professional who is perfectly capable of backing it being concerning isn't for me. Maybe it is a professional who knows the horse needs to strengthen up before it is asked to carry a rider ?
The horse is not suitable for the OP and that is fair enough, I wrongly thought it may be of interest because of the stamp, bone and breeding on it. Plus it was cheap enough and will grow on to be a middleweight without getting excessively tall. Growing him on and producing will take a bit of time and experience plus facilities of course. Everyone has there own routine for starting youngsters, mine don't see tack until they are at their 4th birthday because they have all been big slow growing types and I am a firm believer in the less they do before they are five the more they will do after they are 15 and I also believe youngsters do not benefit from working on a surface until they are a bit older. I am old fashioned I suppose, back them at 4 and get them hacking out for the summer seeing a bit of life, not the four walls of a school and then put them away for the winter to properly get going as they rise 5.
There is no doubt at all, that buying a fully made, sensible, talented horse with excellent conformation, no veterinary history and no issues is hugely difficult regardless of how much money one has. If any of us produced one of those we would be hanging on to it for grim death and enjoying it ourselves.
In defence of sheep our ex resident sheperdess always said it was just cos people didn't pay enough attention to whether they were dying early enough![]()
Sheep spend their lives thinking of new and unusual ways to die
Cold backed really does usually mean kissing spines or another problem. I think we’ve moved on from the riding them through it attitude.
I think.. 6 to 12I would have thought he was too old for Birker, I am sure she is looking for something younger than 17.
Yes, these are the criteria which Birker has reiterated multiple timesI would have thought he was too old for Birker, I am sure she is looking for something younger than 17.
Please do NOT let all the comments on here or all your other worries de-rail you from all the fantastic progress you have made with SW. It may be the one thing you can control just at the moment so that something good comes out of this difficult time.All the criticism about my weight and the stress and worry about Mum makes me eat more. I'm dreading my weigh in tomorrow, if I can fit it in with another hospital visit that is.
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Saw this chap and thought of Birker. I don’t know anything about the sellers Argento Equestrian?? But looks like a nice sort.
Birker is on fb dodgy dealer pages and will be able to find out about this seller from thereSaw this chap and thought of Birker. I don’t know anything about the sellers Argento Equestrian?? But looks like a nice sort.
Thank you, you are correct.Please do NOT let all the comments on here or all your other worries de-rail you from all the fantastic progress you have made with SW. It may be the one thing you can control just at the moment so that something good comes out of this difficult time.
I've pm'd you BBHe is lovely and well built too![]()
I think we strive for perfection in horses that we wouldn't consider possible in humans.
Sent you a pm too!There's something with every one for sale isn't there? Nice big horse, check out whether he routinely carries his tail to the right if you go to view.
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Oh yes, been there weeks ago with this one!Birker is on fb dodgy dealer pages and will be able to find out about this seller from there.
Sorry, WUAS? What does that stand for?The two WUAS I know are both shit sharp.
Sorry, WUAS? What does that stand for?
On the bright side, being a Texel, at least you were were never going to miss seeing its beautiful face in your field.I was showing a Texel as a teenager that went 2ft up in the air and dropped down dead of a presumed heart attack in the ring and the South of England show - I’ve never felt like such a knob in my life
Funnily enough we didn’t win, apparently remaining alive is quite an important criteria