Think this is the saddest horse advert I have ever seen

If I have the batteries out long enough one of my camera's swears it's 2004. The camera can only put the info given.
 
poor thing i wish i could have it, whats everyone think to the little 11.3 advertised by the same seller would it be worth a look?
 
I passed over the advert for my pony because it said that he was backed and he wasn't yet 2 years old!! My friend said lets go and look at him as I was after a youngster after my mare had died and he was only a few miles away. The woman updated the advert as she was obviously needing to sell him and said that now broken and hacking around roads!! I went to see him and he was loose on the car park : ( we went up to him and he was just so lovely - then one of the kids ran up to him and punched him in the ribs : ( we went on the Saturday and I called and made an offer on the Sunday and we picked him up on the Wednesday. He's been a baby since then - he's been well handled (to be fair the one thing all of it made him was bombproof) and he's been moofing around for ages. So ignorant - it was putting people off not encouraging them - I think it was more a case of having a kid plonked on him more than actually doing any work - but still - poor baby. Silly thing is she didn't seem to realise how well bred he was and if she had just put this she would have sold him for more out of the field. He's 4 in July and I did get on him late last year for a tinkle about as he is very well developed (Appy X) but he's fractured his pedal bone so he's got off scott free for another 6 months. Life of riley. I'm in no rush as I want to spend a lifetime having fun with it hasn't all got to happen today. Tut.

I can understand of course that some people produce horses and ponies for a living and serious competition and can't afford to let them moof about in a field like 'pet' pony owners can but this example just isn't on is it?
 
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