Horse Hunting - Memorable Experiences!

MizElz

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Can anybody beat this???

Back in 2000, I lost my 10 year old TBxID very suddenly and unexpectedly; initially, I said I would never get another horse. But it wasn't long before I was persuaded to start looking for another, and so we started trawling through back issues of H&H. Six months, 2500 road miles and twenty three horses later, we found Miss Ellie!

Some of the horses we looked at were so memorable in their awfulness and misrepresentation that even now, 7 years on, I can remember them clearly. I won't mention any names (for obvious reasons), but here are a few

1) a dun horse with the biggest parrot mouth ever seen, also a great deal older than the stated 7 years

2)a gentleman who was offering 2 horses for sale, who, when we arrived, decided he didn't want to sell the one we had gone to see. my evil mother and trainer proceeded to make me ride 2nd horse, a huge black cob which dished dreadfully, but jumped like a stag!!! whilst following me on the horse, said mother and trainer were then subjected to the seller's lifestory, including how his brother-in-law was a convicted paedophile who then drowned himself in the bath. Interesting.

3) A four year old, advertised as 15.2 but closer to 17hh, who dragged me towards a jump/hedge/wall/fence at every opportunity, but then didnt stop on the other side

4) A little Lord Of Arabia filly, who looked and acted like she had been beaten constantly, and barely had a part of her body unscarred or unblemished. Apparently, she had 'fallen off the ramp' the day before

5) A horse so crippled it couldn't stand up; whatever you do, don't go anywhere near a woman near Newbury advertising as 'Bargain Basement Horses'

6) A Joli Coeur rig, about 16.2 (naturally, advertised as 15.1hh) which, after mum wouldn't let me ride it, proceeded to buck my trainer (and both hind shoes) 20 feet into the air

7) The horse of my dreams: a chestnut version of the beloved boy i had lost, whose owners, after I had ridden, jumped him and fed him hundreds of carrots, turned round and said that although i had ridden him beautifully, they didn't think it was 'appropriate to buy a 12 year old girl a 5 year old horse' and refused to sell him.

8) a horse that everyone else fell in love with but me: he had 'tickly sides', and every time a i put my leg on, he went into a peculiar bronco act.

9) A mare that helped me clear the biggest jump I have ever come across, even to date...she was sold from under us, as we went to drop off the deposit.

They were the ones that really stand out; by the time September came, I had given up. Then my trainer called me, saying he had the perfect horse in his yard, and not to worry that he had picked her up from a locally renowned, rather dubious dealer who most people are advised to avoid at all costs. 'Long ears, shaggy feet and feathers,' he said. Well, he got the long ears right; the rest, as they say, is history.

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Last year's horse hunting for a safe, sane happy hacker, suitable for injured older rider
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Horse had to be happy to go out on own.

1. Travelled 205 miles to see said quiet horse standing loose in yard. When put in stable it went bonkers. Owner managed to get tack on as it whizzed around. Wouldn't stand still near mounting block. When I refused to even attempt to get on, owner was most miffed and got legged up and horse refused to leave yard. Saw same horse advertised on a dealers website soon after as pefect in every way
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2. Travelled 160 miles to see 16.3 mare. She was in fact 17.3, feet hadn't seen a farrier in a year at least, did manage to tack her up and get on, but she refused to go through the gate out of the yard.
3. Travelled 100 miles to see 15.3 safe cob. Was in fact 14.3 and refused to have bridle anyway near him. Person selling suggested I should try and when I refused got very snotty.
4. Travelled 160 miles to see Clydesdale x mare. Took one look, love at first sight, she came home 3 days later
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And she was the cheapest of the lot
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I went to see a 14.2hh jumping pony once, was ment to be a perfect pony club type. Sooo glad I isntisted the dealer got on first lol! I never got on it after watching its interesting approach to jumps which kind of resembled saummersaults.

Oh and I went to see one mare, and when I tried her out she took off up a hill with me and didn't stop till she reached the top!!!! 5 years later I still have her! lol
 
When I was 12 went to see a little Dun gelding, advertised as 14.1hh, but would;ve been lucky to touch 13hh. He was a beautifully behaved little pony, an absolute star. Caught him, tacked him up, took him into a big field, got on, and he was a star, didnt put a foot wrong.... aside from being shockingly lame on his offhind. Most definitely a hock problem which I didn't feel in walk but sure as hell felt in trot. Jumped off and owner didn;t understand what the matter was!
RI ordered us into the car and had a word with owner.
I was gutted tho, as I really fell in love with him the first time I saw him. Believe to now be in a riding school.... buted daily.
 
The most memorable for me, was going to see a 12.2 pony to be a lead rein for my young daughter. I asked to see it ridden, so the owner ( middle aged lady, 5`6"+... ) got on and just managed to ride it round the school without her feet dragging on the ground, but it was napping and generally misbehaving. When she climbed off, I asked if I could see one of her children ride it, and she said " I`m not putting my child on THAT!" - then realised what she had said, and was going bright pink as I walked back to my car!

I travelled for 2 1/2 hours in the car to see one pony, the owner turned up at the yard an hour late, couldnt be bothered to put a saddle on, so rode bareback round the school, and got bucked off.

There was the one that was so headshy the owner couldnt get a bridle on, the one that had been a competion pony with the family for many years, but was lame, unshod and they couldnt quite remember what its name was, ....Oh so many stories and not enough time!
 
when i was eight years old and looking for my first pony we went to look at a bay 12hh advertised as safe, quite, bombproof, ect. Well i can still to this day remeber getting on that pony... he galloped off with me bucking and then got down and rolled...with me stillon board!!
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I also remeber futher on down the track looking for a whp. Went to look at a liver chesnut with flaxen mane and tale... had supposidly won practically everything loads of championships (very much doubt that now) we turned upand it lets just say it was intresting to look at
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and when i got on was hopping lame in more than one leg and could barely walk the poor thing
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I travelled 4 hours to see an ID/TB (3/4 TB). When I got there I said Ive come to view the ID/TB she said Oh I havent got one of them! Ive got a Hann/tb. Well it was a carthorse not an eventer! Very nice carthorse though!!!

She had some others so I took a look as I was there anyway. Discussing breeding she said well I think that ones mum was a showjumper, Molly, or was her mother Dolly, oh it might have been Polly who didnt jump at all!!!!Then she said Ive got a photo somewhere. Huge bin bag full of photos comes out and is tipped on the floor. She did find a photo however but who knows if it was Polly, Dolly or Molly!!!! It was really funny -afterwards-Not at the time!!I think I arrived about 12 and managed to escape about 4! She was a lovely lady but just totally disorganised. I think she sold her horses locally in the end. Probably the locals knew her horses were ok, I couldnt risk it! And they certainly werent anything special but probably would have been good allrounders.
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The other thing that happened with same woman was when we arrived she gave us a cup of tea. Then Phone went. It was her OH saying he had a problem with the tractor and could she go into the local town to get a part. So she said to us would we mind as she'd only be 10 minutes. No problem we said. Then phone goes again. Listening in on the conversation, as you do, we heard her say "oh, right, oh dear well I'll have to go into Bath for that, that'll take about 2 1/2 hours, and Ive got people here to see the horses...Hang on a minute... " Then she turned to us and said "How long have you got?"!!!!.
Phone goes down and she says Ive got to go into Bath but I'll give you directions to the field. You go down the road and you'll see a bush, Turn right at the bush and at the oak tree go left.... And so it went on!!! Was really funny. In the end she decided to take us! We'd never have found the field!
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Turned up to see the advertised 15.3 5 year old appaloosa. It was less that 12.2 and totally wild.

Went to see a few for loan with a friend. The usual "owner won't get on it" was the norm, so neither did we!

Most memorable:

Went to see jousting horses for a winter loan for my friend. We got to ride them in the big top with their cut away western saddles and bitless bridles and were allowed a demonstration of what they usually did as well as being taught how to get them from halt to flat out and flat out to halt. Wow!
 
When I was looking for a horse *coff*25*coff* years ago, everything was advertised as "15hh Connemara x Thoroughbred", I went to look at one that wasn't too far away. The girl was still in bed when I arrived half an hour late due to inaccurate directions to their farm, she finally came out of the house and disappeared around the corner and came back with a gray horse, which she tried to lead into a tiny little "stable". She took ages trying to literally shove the bridle onto the poor horse, then when he was tacked up she got on and trotted off across a really busy road (leaving me to run behind) to a football pitch, where got off and let me mount. The pony stood there and refused to move regardless of what I did, then reared up, and sat down. I was lucky he toppled over sideways, or I'd have been in trouble....
 
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