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Standardbred trotter for sale at my yard. He raced trotting but needs a lot of work
Spring Feather: Believe meAnimal buzz never wears off with me! I've had my doggie for 10 years now and it's still like when I first got her, even if she's old, fat and snotty now.
Is there anything like an ex racer I could get, that isn't a TB? I don't have anything against them, but I don't think they're for me, really. Unless I could find another like Dancer, he was perfect! He could gallop and he would come back to you with a twitch of a finger. I rode him when I was 9 and honestly, I could have put younger kids on him. Sadly he died suddenly of a twisted gut![]()
JFTD: Everyone always picks up on the wrong parts of my posts! I like to post in a jokey manner and although I would like to take lots of pictures and I think they're cute and fluffy...that is NOT why I want one and I would never let that cloud my judgment of horse-buying.
My videos of Ned are all in the school, I'm not all that great at jumping and I know it shows in my videos! You should see us out hacking, that shows my true talent.
(Ps: I do often prefer PMs, easier to keep on top of!)
Standardbred trotter for sale at my yard. He raced trotting but needs a lot of work
There are small tbs about. I'd like a TBxHighland myself... (Not an ex-racer with that breeding though)
Annie, my best advice.
Once you have your test got and work on a stud yard. You will lots of foals to play with, get to know how to handle them and come away with a lot experice then you will get in any other way.
I've worked on studs, recuse centres, showing, dressage and eventing yards and I've just taken on my first 3yr old. Having worked with horse since I've left school and having a fair few of my own, as well as problem ones, ones in too break, and the odd one to sell I would of never taken on a baby before having this experience.
There is a highland x arab and a 3/4 highland 1/4 andalucian for sale on the highland pony society website...
DO NOT TELL ME THAT...
too late![]()
You think I was waiting for links
The highland x arab is too small really - would need to go to 15hh / 15hh2 to accomodate my height I think... I wonder how bit the highland x anda will make...
I DO NOT HAVE ROOM.I DO NOT HAVE ROOM.I DO NOT HAVE ROOM...
I'll have the arabo highland then, I'm only wee! Not that I have room either! And no, I knew perfectly well you weren't looking for links![]()
We need a plan - how do we get the extra room? Lottery? Bank robbery?
If we're winning on Friday, we could pick up the cash on Saturday and get the ponies dropped off asap. Which from Argyll wil be a pick up on Friday and drop off down here the following Tuesday.
You know you have a Scottish horse addiction when you know the Gillies routine off the top of your head![]()
It's even worse when they recognise your voice on the phone! They are only based a few miles from me but I could pick the ponies up from Argyll myself and hold them at my yard until the Friday - would that be acceptable to you?
Sounds perfect but wouldn't you get tired holding them - isn't there a spare field you could pop them in or something?![]()
Oh you're on fire tonight!
Think I'd better leave the thread now though, after reading OP's last post![]()
Annie there is a stud farm on the Buckingham road (A421????) I want to say its called Fair Winter Farm but not sure if I have that right
Not sure if they'd take on extra help though as there is so much red tape with liability nowadays they may just keep to a core group of staff
personally I'd also advise against getting a foal, the last thing you want this experience to do is put you off completely and leave you with a youngster needing a home but at the end of the day its none of my business
All the members here can do is be there to advise if you have questions or not advise if they disapprove strongly, thats their choice
As for your original question of costs I echo what someone else said about the fact that they outgrow stuff fast, we always worked on it costing about half the cost of an adult pony up to the age of two and about the same cost thereafter with costs obviously spiking suddenly when they start needing more kit
I hesitate to point it out as it seems obvious but 4 years with no riding can take the shine off owning a horse if you are a keen rider
Annielusian, you ask why people think you are more inexperienced than you think you are. I think I can answer that. You sound novicey and you sound immature in the way that you post. You don't tend to post informative posts, you post bubblegum comments about horses being cute. You've posted videos of you riding Ned, which aren't awful, but don't demonstrate any obvious skill. You say you want a foal because theyr'e cute and you want nice photos of it growing up - and that rings alarm bells for a lot of people.
I'm sorry, this sounds like a character assassination, but you did ask - and I remember you asking on a previous thread. "Would some power the giftie gie us / to see ourselves as ithers see us" (spelling may be off - my old Scots is rubbish) as it very much were.
My second horse was a youngster - not a foal, but unbroken - I had experience of reschooling and breaking and I was (or seemed) a heck of a lot more confident that you. I didn't have much back up though. I am not going to lie - my horse has turned out great and I love him to pieces, but over the last few years I have doubted we'd get here. He's scared the hell out of me, he's ditched me on the floor, I've made mistakes and he's forgiven me - because I wasn't daft enough to buy a standardbred, amongst other things.
I've seen many young horses ruined by people doing what I did and what you plan to do - and I was bloody lucky mine wasn't one of them. There is no need for you to take that sort of gamble with a horse's future, and with your own safety. I can't stop you from doing it, but I can recommend against it. And that is why I am not answering your original question - it's not an omission.
I apologise if this seems harsh. I did consider pm-ing you, but that would be cowardly I think?
And I'm aware I don't speak for everyone on here - other posters may think this is a grand idea, or that I've gone mad![]()