Tiarella
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Thanks guys you've put me off haha
if I had my own land I would def consider it but can't justify keeping him on livery and not selling him for more money.
Can you find me 2 like this pony preferably 5 or 6 years old at £650 each inc transport, I won't bother with vetting them but would want to give them a quick check myself.
You wouldn't get near 4k in the current market.
To get that for a 14.2, it would have to be older and have lots of comp experience with a child.
More realistic would be to buy around £500, bring on to do a few unaff events, advertise £2500 midsummer to sell around £2000.
But unless you have your own land and comp venues close by, you won't make money at this in this climate, unfortunately!![]()
It is very unlikely you can meet your goals in three months .... it takes two months to re-school a horse ......... as you say even his musculator is wrong, and then you have to take him to shows and stuff, which takes time and money, and there is no guarantee he will turn in to a push button rosette machine, which is what people who pay £4000 would want.Thankfully I have tack/rugs all sorted - I have 4 adjustable saddles to try and 28 5ft9-6ft3 rugs haha! And he can share current ponies boots etc.
It would just be a money making thing and would look at buying and hoping to sell for 4k+ having done unaff events - he is completely upside down and under muscled everywhere too.
I just don't know what to do!!
Can you find me 2 like this pony preferably 5 or 6 years old at £650 each inc transport, I won't bother with vetting them but would want to give them a quick check myself.
Sorry but this attitude just smacks of disposable pets, it's as bad as back street dog breeders just in it for the money, without any thought to the living breathing animals they are dealing in. Rant over
http://m.preloved.co.uk/m/showadvert/109844732/lovely-142hh-gelding-5yrs-650-ono.html reckon you'd get this for 450 and he'd clean up nicely.
http://m.preloved.co.uk/m/showadvert/109843756/142hh-polish-arab-mare.html this one looks like it could be quite a lot of work but again you'd get it around £400.
http://m.preloved.co.uk/m/showadvert/109491020/welsh-section-d-mare.html you'd probs get this at £750 if you were canny and sec Ds always sell well.
http://m.preloved.co.uk/m/showadvert/109473599/coloured-filly.html £200, get her broken and moved on and you'd have to be a total numpty to not make anything.
But saving the best till last, this one - http://m.preloved.co.uk/m/showadvert/108668503/reduced-for-quick-sale-600.html looks lovely. Could be problems there, but if I wasn't pregnant if be going for a look with £500 in my pocket myself!
That took me 10 mins. There are LOADS out there, especially this time of year, and lots of inexperienced people who buy ponies then realise they cba and you can swoop in with a silly offer and away you go.
Sorry but this attitude just smacks of disposable pets, it's as bad as back street dog breeders just in it for the money, without any thought to the living breathing animals they are dealing in. Rant over
http://m.preloved.co.uk/m/showadvert/109473599/coloured-filly.html £200, get her broken and moved on and you'd have to be a total numpty to not make anything.
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Sorry but this attitude just smacks of disposable pets, it's as bad as back street dog breeders just in it for the money, without any thought to the living breathing animals they are dealing in. Rant over
Oh dear.... I did debate whether I should post this in comp riders instead to avoid unnecceasary comments like this.
With all the complaining about the market being flooded with "useless" and "unwanted" animals, you'd think people would commend an attempt to take on one with decent bones and give it a proper education.
As far as I can tell, this is exactly the remedy suggested every time someone indicates they might be breeding a foal.
I think it's a great idea to take on the good ones and give them a chance. It's one less unwanted, useless horse and, in my books, that can only be a good thing.
I would go and see him - if he has a great temperament then he could be a really good prospect. I personally feel that a three month turnaround isn't enough but you wouldn't necessarily need to keep him for 18 months to get some work out of him. Obviously you need to consider if you can afford to keep him for longer than planned, and 4k may be a bit ambitious, but he is certainly an option worth considering. As long as you can get that price down that is.