Old sayings about horses?

No foot no horse, no hocks no hunter

Never look a gift horse in the mouth :D

For the want of a nail...

You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink

If wishes were horses beggars would ride

Fools breed horses for wise men to buy :o
 
takes 13 falls to be a real jockey ;)

Your instructor was mean ;) I was always told 7. 15 years and i've not made 7 yet, i'm either doing something very wrong or very right. Maybe i need to throw myself off a few times? Ginger Arab gave it a go at making it 5 last night though on my lesson. Little monkey showing me up.

I have heard a few times that there's no such thing as a bad Dun horse. Not that i agree...

The white feet thing, i would associate with legs. White legs are a pain in the bum if there's pink skin and mud. I love a horse with lots of white though so the old saying and mud fever experiences haven't worked for me.
 
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For every time your horse rolls right over (while rolling!!) add £100 to their value.
For every time your horse rolls right over going UP HILL add £1,000 to their value.
 
re the rolling stuff - my 28yo arthritic pony should be worth way more than I paid for him then - he can roll for England, right over & uphill. LOL
 
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Your instructor was mean ;) I was always told 7. 15 years and i've not made 7 yet, i'm either doing something very wrong or very right. Maybe i need to throw myself off a few times? Ginger Arab gave it a go at making it 5 last night though on my lesson. Little monkey showing me up.

I have heard a few times that there's no such thing as a bad Dun horse. Not that i agree...

The white feet thing, i would associate with legs. White legs are a pain in the bum if there's pink skin and mud. I love a horse with lots of white though so the old saying and mud fever experiences haven't worked for me.

My how times change or is it standards have slipped:D

when I was learning nearly 40 yrs ago it took 100 falls to make a rider:D What this is meant to refer to is you can't call your self an expert until you have fallen off 100 times - something you are unlikeley to do and therefore can never know everything!

Another is - you win your rosettes at home - you only go to shows to collect them
 
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Plagerised.....

Are four white feet bad? Or good? There are two different versions of 'white feet' rhymes, with different suggestions.
The two poems are:

One white foot, buy him.
Two white feet, try him.
Three white feet, be on the sly.
Four white feet, pass him by.

The other says just the opposite:

One white foot, keep him not a day,
Two white feet, send him far away,
Three white feet, sell him to a friend,
Four white feet, keep him to the end.

No no no you got the second one the wrong way round! It should be:

Four white feet, keep him not a day,
Three white feet, send him far away,
Two white feet, give him to a friend,
One white foot, keep until the end.

I remember it really vividly because the pony I rode as a child had one white foot. His owner had inherited him when his breeder died and she promised to keep him until the end, and she did, to a fairly ripe old age despite him being a grumpy git. I'd never heard the other version until I came on here.
 
You need enough black to let the devil out,

no such thing as a bad grey horse

no such thing as a bad floppy eared horse

who knows whether it all means anything at all!!!

I thought it was a bit of white to let the devil out???? So a white star or sock or something.
 
For every time your horse rolls right over (while rolling!!) add £100 to their value.
For every time your horse rolls right over going UP HILL add £1,000 to their value.

I like this one my horse rolls up hill all the time (quite steep) he is not as much of a fan or rolling down hill though, but it is funny to watch. :D
 
I'm still wondering who was rude to me...................................... I'd like an apology.
 
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