BBP2
Well-Known Member
Lots of posts right now on buying and selling and it made me wonder if any of you have a ‘one that got away’ horse? One that you saw advertised/went to view and for whatever reason decided not to buy, and have thought about them ever since?
In 2024, filled with grief over losing BBP and with my stunning youngster clearly showing something wrong that I wasn’t sure would ever come right, I ended up viewing two lovely young horses. One of those was a really striking grulla quarter horse with a big white face, just down the road from me. He was way out of my budget but when I made an enquiry it turned out they had just dropped the price. When I went to view him, he was the loveliest guy, but he had what to me was a real pain face expression in his eye and quite severe sweet itch (which could have been the cause of the pain face), so for those reasons I decided not to buy him and instead went for the emotional part bred arab with a club foot who was about 5 hours away, but who was an absolute darling on viewing and I just felt a connection there. Turns out she has hated moving homes and has, to be honest, been a bit of a nightmare (but despite all the things I say about her, I do love her!).
I know I made the decision not to buy him for the right reasons, but I keep looking back at that sliding doors moment and wondering what life would look like if I had chosen differently. My Connemara gelding could have had a big gelding friend to annoy which might have made him happier, the QH could have been backed and riding away by now, and if those things had happened I probably wouldn’t now also own two mini Shetlands (well, technically I only own one of them). Sometimes I think maybe I’ll find him again one day. Like a romcom ending but with ponies.
Anyone else had a ‘one that got away’ horse?
In 2024, filled with grief over losing BBP and with my stunning youngster clearly showing something wrong that I wasn’t sure would ever come right, I ended up viewing two lovely young horses. One of those was a really striking grulla quarter horse with a big white face, just down the road from me. He was way out of my budget but when I made an enquiry it turned out they had just dropped the price. When I went to view him, he was the loveliest guy, but he had what to me was a real pain face expression in his eye and quite severe sweet itch (which could have been the cause of the pain face), so for those reasons I decided not to buy him and instead went for the emotional part bred arab with a club foot who was about 5 hours away, but who was an absolute darling on viewing and I just felt a connection there. Turns out she has hated moving homes and has, to be honest, been a bit of a nightmare (but despite all the things I say about her, I do love her!).
I know I made the decision not to buy him for the right reasons, but I keep looking back at that sliding doors moment and wondering what life would look like if I had chosen differently. My Connemara gelding could have had a big gelding friend to annoy which might have made him happier, the QH could have been backed and riding away by now, and if those things had happened I probably wouldn’t now also own two mini Shetlands (well, technically I only own one of them). Sometimes I think maybe I’ll find him again one day. Like a romcom ending but with ponies.
Anyone else had a ‘one that got away’ horse?
