Tall narrow natives, Arab?

I have had three other black horses. One made me a ton of money in a very short ownership and the other two were absolute stars. She's going to have to be as ugly as sin and have a wooden leg for me to turn her down ?

Mind you, I am half way down a bottle of fizz right now ?

I am a complete sop for a black horse and have been watching my gleaming young mare shimmering in the sun like the finest watered silk. In my book too black is the most excellent colour (alongside bright ginger spots possibly...but no, actually, black is so much more....something!!) :) Goodness how can we all wait till the afternoon to find out how you get on ?!!
 
I am a complete sop for a black horse and have been watching my gleaming young mare shimmering in the sun like the finest watered silk. In my book too black is the most excellent colour (alongside bright ginger spots possibly...but no, actually, black is so much more....something!!) :) Goodness how can we all wait till the afternoon to find out how you get on ?!!

Radar and George, both brilliant horses with huge hearts.
 

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I'm fond of a good Dark Horse myself I must say. How come you never knew of these baroque horse people before this?


Well that's a good question! I've seen horses other people have bought from them, but the last one was 15 years ago and I had no idea they still had any.

The last I saw was black with a stardust of white flecks on her quarters. Sweet little thing, too sharp for the numpty owner.

I think they just don't really market them, but sell when people wander along like i have. They have a nine year old unbacked bay (away at another site) as well, who i will view if this one is not right.
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Well that's a good question! I've seen horses other people have bought from them, but the last one was 15 years ago and I had no idea they still had any.

The last I saw was black with a stardust of white flecks on her quarters. Sweet little thing, too sharp for the numpty owner.

I think they just don't really market them, but sell when people wander along like i have. They have a nine year old unbacked bay (away at another site) as well, who i will view if this one is not right.
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Is it the trekking place I’d messaged you about YBCM? ?
 
I’m so excited for you!

Can I ask why you decided against the Bay Arab gelding, the one you said moves beautifully? He’s still for sale and is very pretty, I’m toying whether to break my no boys rule...
 
I’m so excited for you!

Can I ask why you decided against the Bay Arab gelding, the one you said moves beautifully? He’s still for sale and is very pretty, I’m toying whether to break my no boys rule...

He's small, very light, in Scotland almost, so an unseen buy, and an Arab is a stopgap not a keeper. I think he is real value for money and someone should buy him for that money.

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