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Tempi

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Dark bay 4month old colt by Johnson (KWPN) out of dressage mare - lovely loose/floaty paces. not got a recent picture yet, hes still a funny colour in this one!:

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Mare competed at medium, elementary regionals 2006, BYRDS Nationals 2005/2006, Petplan Prelim Reserve National Champion 2006, Petplan Novice Open National Champion 2007. By Etoile De Paris out of Runnaway Girl - Norman Cob x TB. Here she is:

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Ive been made redundant from my job and can only afford to keep one horse, so it has to be Archie. Ive also just bought a house (yesterday!!) so need to get my priorities straight.

Im not really attached to him at all as hes away at stud now anyways, so hes first to go.
 

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If not il send her to a retirement home or a Sanctuary of sorts where she can just live out and get old.

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It's doubtful a sanctuary would take her (she's not a rescue animal) - and retirement homes cost. (Sorry to burst your bubble). Is she no longer rideable??
 

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Yes she is rideable, but i dont have the time or money to keep her
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I have a friend who is interested in her, and also there is the option that her old owner might want her back.
 

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Ive been made redundant from my job and can only afford to keep one horse, so it has to be Archie. Ive also just bought a house (yesterday!!) so need to get my priorities straight.

Im not really attached to him at all as hes away at stud now anyways, so hes first to go.

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Ah, of course. and Blossy too?
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If I wasn't in a similar situation (minus the redundancy) I would be biting your hand off for her - hope you find good homes for them x
 

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Congrats on the house but sorry to hear about the redundancy.

If you really need a sale, he's worth what someone will pay. If you can hold out and not in a rush to sell I'd have said 4k
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well ive got 2months until hes ready to be sold at weaning so thats what i thought i would advertise him at. Going to take some proper pictures tomoro hopefully and go from there.
 

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He is lovely and will make a great horse but if you have to sell before winter I would look at the prices the foals made at the recent aution and advertise him at no more than £3.5k and take a sensible offer. If you can afford to keep him over winter then stick at £4k.
 
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