Those who own Golden Oldies .... how much did you pay for them ...

We bought a Welsh D x Appaloosa mare aged about 17 at the time for £100. OH didn't ride her (she was so nappy!), we bred her to a Section D to get a replacement riding horse for me for when my cob finally retires. Risky produced Ellie, cost to breed was about £300, Risky sadly had to be PTS after being kicked in the summer of last year. So we had Risky for two and half years, £40 per year, but she gave us a priceless filly!
 
Holly was £2000 as a been there done a bit 8 year old. I was 12 and did everything I could have done with her - PC, hunting, ODE's, fun hacks, polo, even dressage festivals and 3 counties showing (getting a lovely red rossie!). She gave me my confidence back after a horrid rearing first pony. Best £2000 I (cough...well my dad and funds from rearing pony and me) ever spent. She'll be with me forever. Now 23 and happy bullying youngsters in the field, although she'd still do a good dressage if needed!. Love Holly Bean pony forvever xx
 
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I was given my old mare by her last owner, but paid £300 for her tack when she was 22, i had 8 fantastic years with her before she was sadly pts in May 2008 at the grand old age of 30.

I could never put a price on her, she taught both me and my daughter to ride and was the best thing i have ever been given.

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Another one that reached the grand age of 30, well done ..... I do hope Motor does
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BTW Motor came with nothing, not even a headcollar
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I bought my oldie mare for £1500 14 years ago..and she has been a treasure and she has also produced me a fantbulous baby this year at the grand old age of 21...best money I have ever spent
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That must be such a lovely thing to do .... having something to follow the line on
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. Sadly Motor will not have any offspring
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I was given my 18yr old anglo arab and he was bred by Prince Jordon! I have only had him a short while though but i really wished i got him when he was younger,he is that nice! fab little horse and i bet in his day he was even more stunning than he is now,he did high level dressage up until he was 10 and you can tell when you ride him,pleasure to ride and he floats! I am hoping to do some veteran classes with him.

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Long may he be with you then, so you can enjoy him for years to come
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. I remember thinking Motor was old at 18, but 10 years on, looking back, he was a mere baby lol
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We bought a Welsh D x Appaloosa mare aged about 17 at the time for £100. OH didn't ride her (she was so nappy!), we bred her to a Section D to get a replacement riding horse for me for when my cob finally retires. Risky produced Ellie, cost to breed was about £300, Risky sadly had to be PTS after being kicked in the summer of last year. So we had Risky for two and half years, £40 per year, but she gave us a priceless filly!

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A sad tale, but it must be so lovely having her offspring
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Holly was £2000 as a been there done a bit 8 year old. I was 12 and did everything I could have done with her - PC, hunting, ODE's, fun hacks, polo, even dressage festivals and 3 counties showing (getting a lovely red rossie!). She gave me my confidence back after a horrid rearing first pony. Best £2000 I (cough...well my dad and funds from rearing pony and me) ever spent. She'll be with me forever. Now 23 and happy bullying youngsters in the field, although she'd still do a good dressage if needed!. Love Holly Bean pony forvever xx

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She sounds lovely, and as we all know, if you lose your confidence, it takes a good horse to give it back to you
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£200 for my 33 year old and £218 for my 31 year old. Bought them as 2 year olds!

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Brilliant, do you have any pics to post on here for us to see them?
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Just for the ataxia thing, its like wobblers syndrome, a nerological condition where the back legs basically dont always do what the brain tells it and can be quite dangerous for obvious reasons! So often means horses have to be retired/semi retired if its not too serious, old horse had it (didnt know and sold him, he passed a 5 stage vetting and new owner found out through an MRI
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But sorry dont have a golden oldie to report on
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Funny you should mention about Ataxia though, as Motor does strange things with his back legs, and the Vet said it was a form of Stringhalt and prescribed him one Danilon a day. At the same time I had someone come to look at his muscles, and she did some work on him and this helped tremendously.

I asked the Vet if he could come off the Danilon, however she said no, as he needs it for any Neurological pain he may be suffering
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She never mentioned Ataxia, however I am off to look it up ..............

Thanks
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As 2 year olds? Did we have cameras then??? LOL! I may have some on PB account. He! He! I have some wonderful photos taken on my Kodak instamatic!
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I would have to scan them in! So not tonight Im afraid.
 
I bought my 28 year old appy mare 20 years ago for £1200 from someone on our yard. She came with absolutely everything including a brand new saddle, as owner was giving up. Worth every penny.
 
we bought charlie 13 years ago as a 6 year old for £2000. he has been worth his weight in gold and we have been offered a lot more during his competing years but would never sell him.

my friend has an arab she bought for £500 25 years ago from a riding school when the mare was 18 !!! and she is still going strong at 43 although she has been in retirement for a good few years !!!!
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I still have my very first 13.2hh pony and the companion shetland who came with him. Bought him as a 5yo (companion was 3) and they are now 21 and 18. I believe my parents bought him for £1,000 which I think was quite pricey at the time as he was a green 5yo broken to ride and drive. The shetland we got for £100.
 
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Polly was free - money can't buy what she gave us, were I able to put a value to it in the first place
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Elliot was £330 and I had him 18 years = £18.33 a year.

They are both in my top field
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Oh BE's you just put tears in my eyes
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<<< RIP Polly & Elliot >>> x
 
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As 2 year olds? Did we have cameras then??? LOL! I may have some on PB account. He! He! I have some wonderful photos taken on my Kodak instamatic!
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Cannot wait for the pics, scanned in from your Kodak instamatic ones
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Ed was about 19 when I bought him and I have had him just over 6 years, we paid £750 for him and £250 for his saddle.

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OMG the Saddle was 1/3 of the price of Ed
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we bought charlie 13 years ago as a 6 year old for £2000. he has been worth his weight in gold and we have been offered a lot more during his competing years but would never sell him.

my friend has an arab she bought for £500 25 years ago from a riding school when the mare was 18 !!! and she is still going strong at 43 although she has been in retirement for a good few years !!!!
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43 years old, how lovely and long may she continue
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Shilasdair .. let's hope your girlie lives as long as Red Rum then, at least
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Minskikai .. Similar price then as Motor, taking into consideration the additional year or so and the saddle being included
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Ruscara .. Marius, sounds like a bargain
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Solstar .. look forward to my PM then
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Magic_Magpie .. Nearly two for the price of one, so not so expensive then
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MickyMoo .. Trust you didn’t take up the offer then?
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Thank you to everyone who responded, it is lovely to hear of some many forum members, with or has had or known Golden Oldies
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