ru-fi-do
Well-Known Member
Just had a text message from the shettie we have on loan owner, asking me if I would be interested in buying him. Here's the story -
We have had him since last Aug and he came to us in a terrible state with sweet itch, after treating him with Camrosa he came on in leaps and bounds, the owner has been to see him once in this time, they are not really horsey people. I have put a lot of work into keeping him happy, he is only five and would have a home for life with us as there are two other ladies at my stables that help care for him and are teaching him to long rein. Would hate to think of him going and getting in a state like he was when he came, you couldn't even touch his mane or neck he was in that much pain
. Anyway she has told me to think about it and make an offer, I don't really feel like he is worth much as he is a high maintanence pony with his sweet itch and i have put a lot of work into him, but at the sametime i don't want to offend her by offering too little, i have got his insurance papers from when she insured him and the purchase price is £100. Here is some photo's from when he came and one from yesterday.
WHEN HE CAME.. Sorry they are big..
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YESTERDAY... Not the best picture!
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We have had him since last Aug and he came to us in a terrible state with sweet itch, after treating him with Camrosa he came on in leaps and bounds, the owner has been to see him once in this time, they are not really horsey people. I have put a lot of work into keeping him happy, he is only five and would have a home for life with us as there are two other ladies at my stables that help care for him and are teaching him to long rein. Would hate to think of him going and getting in a state like he was when he came, you couldn't even touch his mane or neck he was in that much pain
WHEN HE CAME.. Sorry they are big..
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YESTERDAY... Not the best picture!
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