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Tempi

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Finally got myself down to visit Jup and Bloss this afternoon. Jup was one side of the field and Bloss the other
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The stud want to wean them soon, but ive said id like to wait until the beginning of October as hes only just 4months.

Unfortunately the little man is going up for sale on Horsequest this afternoon as due to being made redundant i can no longer afford 3 horses
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Bloss will be off to a loan home at weaning and Jup will hopefully be sold - fingers crossed.

Sorry they are big, im about to dash out and havent time to make them smaller!


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He looks BIG!! And wet LOL! I love his spotty feet. Its such a shame you have to sell him but I understand why. He'll make someone a super dressage horse
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. Doesn't he have a long neck! Reminds me of my monster that way (hope he hasn't got the stroppiness to go with it
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He looks good hun!

Is it sad that I recognise the chestnut mare in the background? She's Diamond Hit mare called Diamond White.
 

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He really is massive, i think hes going to make a good 16'3 at least. Im heartbroken i have to sell him, but ive got to be practical
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I will cost you peanuts to keep him on grass livery for the next year..........
 

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He really is massive, i think hes going to make a good 16'3 at least. Im heartbroken i have to sell him, but ive got to be practical
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I will cost you peanuts to keep him on grass livery for the next year..........

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Plus insurance, monthly farrier, worming, possibly rugs + hard feed too......
 

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A great big lump like him probably won't need much though will he?

Good grazing, shelter and ad lib hay and I would bet my house he'd winter out beautifully.
 

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He is lovely Tempi - such a shame you have to sell him but I think you are doing the sensible thing. Doesn't make it any easier though.
 

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It would cost me a minimum of £150 a month - thats including farrier etc and him living out. I dont have the time, and there is nowhere for him to go as i have looked into this.

i literally have no money at all, ive got £600 to last me until i get a job which isnt looking like its anytime in the future. God knows what il do if i dont have a job by October.

Unfortunately im desparate for money right now and hes the only thing ive got that i can sell
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
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He really is massive, i think hes going to make a good 16'3 at least. Im heartbroken i have to sell him, but ive got to be practical
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I will cost you peanuts to keep him on grass livery for the next year..........

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Plus insurance, monthly farrier, worming, possibly rugs + hard feed too......

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Exactly
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