Kallibear
Well-Known Member
I'm on the look out for cheap project horse to bring on over the rest of the summer and winter and sell next year (or keep if I like it enough). I'm not looking to make any money on it, just enough to cover the costs.
Found the perfect horse and was going to see her on wednesday, to be told tonight that her owner has just sold her.
Grr.
So I've been horse hunting again and just been on Project Horses, thinking that would be a good place to start. But have you SEEN the prices!?!
I'm looking to spend about £1000. I'd prefere something very green/unbroken rather than actual issues, but not hugely bothered. Nothing flashy required - just something over 14hh pref solid built and no lameness.
Browsing though the project horse, I'd read the long advert, thinking 'sounds perfect', then get to the price. £2500. £3000. £3500 (for an unbroken nothing-special cob!). WTF?! For horse that bucks, rears, bolts, won't catch (ever), nervous, unhandled, horrific to shoe blah blah.
Do these people honest think they're going to get that kind of price for their horses? And if they do, what muppets are willing to part with the cash?! For that kind of money you can buy perfectly sane, normal horses with no issues.
Where are all the cheap project horses (surely that's almost the definition of a project horse!) hiding? Apparently in Devon (i.e 600miles away). Typical.
Found the perfect horse and was going to see her on wednesday, to be told tonight that her owner has just sold her.
So I've been horse hunting again and just been on Project Horses, thinking that would be a good place to start. But have you SEEN the prices!?!
I'm looking to spend about £1000. I'd prefere something very green/unbroken rather than actual issues, but not hugely bothered. Nothing flashy required - just something over 14hh pref solid built and no lameness.
Browsing though the project horse, I'd read the long advert, thinking 'sounds perfect', then get to the price. £2500. £3000. £3500 (for an unbroken nothing-special cob!). WTF?! For horse that bucks, rears, bolts, won't catch (ever), nervous, unhandled, horrific to shoe blah blah.
Do these people honest think they're going to get that kind of price for their horses? And if they do, what muppets are willing to part with the cash?! For that kind of money you can buy perfectly sane, normal horses with no issues.
Where are all the cheap project horses (surely that's almost the definition of a project horse!) hiding? Apparently in Devon (i.e 600miles away). Typical.