horsesatemymoney
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A very nice Comtois on there...That would go nice with my two shire mares in the shafts.
http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-36131.html
Lovely! Kind of discredits S'teamed's claim about the site too
A very nice Comtois on there...That would go nice with my two shire mares in the shafts.
http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-36131.html
Lovely! Kind of discredits S'teamed's claim about the site too![]()
It is not going to end and the more money going in the longer it can go on.
http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-35196.html
http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-35594.html
http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-33827.html
There's more too. I don't think buyers are as responsible as the people that have done this but there is NO escaping from the fact that a buyer passes money which can go straight to getting another horse. I could not personally wash my hands of handing money to people to do this and when a person buys that's exactly what they do.
I might have to take a trip up to have a look at it..how exiting it might become two poor ponies that will find a forever home.
Another sad soul. http://www.dragondriving.co.uk/horseforsale-34705.html
Any news on how the OP got on? Aside from the debates, I hope her and the pony are safe, whatever the outcome
I would rather buy two year olds looking like the two coloured horses than a fat two year old show horse or a fat blob of a cob two hundred kilos too fat .
The thing that strikes me more, is that filly doesn't look 6 months. She looks like a very poor yearling. I can't put my finger on it, but she doesn't look 'foaly' at all!!
Just hope that someone nice and kind can care for this poor soul.
shes showing as online I'm hoping she will come on to update but she probably can't face another character assassination![]()
There's being 'novice' and then there's not being able to identify when you are riding a lame horse. The latter is worrying for any horse owner. Even more worrying that she was told what it could well be and yet still questioned whether it warranted a vet.
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Yes, the 20 year old could live another 15 years or so, but it already had the education, is not going anywhere I presume and doesn't require bringing on. And there is a finite amount of time to the commitment.
With the youngster, it a very rocky road indeed, it isn't easy, although certainly not rocket science. If you leave out the viability of a poorly bred, poorly put together, worm ridden scrap (oops, heartless again), it still leaves the girl with masses, absolute masses of work and money to spend, for what? It just spells out disaster to me, but maybe I'm a grumpy, cynical sod, that's all.
And BTW, buying that pony certainly is not rescuing.
It may not be a welfare case, but it may well be a welfare notice that is needed. I personally don't think it looks so horrendous at all - but it doesn't look great by any means. I think a visit from the authorities wouldn't go amiss to have a look over the stock.
I don't know who the hell some of you think you are! Saying I ride my lame old horse! What a *******ing evil thing to say?! I might be a novice but I'm not freakin cruel!! Some of you are just CRUEL! Get out of your own arses and get out more, bloody boring old farts! Doing a separate thread about the little filly for the people who actually care!
brat with more money that sense imo
other people at the yard would say that she doesn't lift her front leg properly and hops on it. That's lameness.
Impressed at your ability to diagnose lameness via forum posts... now that's what I call experienced![]()
It's not hard given the fact her own post said her 'experienced' friends told her that it could be navicular.....Of course, those experienced friends in that case have got it wrong and the horse obviously hasn't displayed any lameness, despite it 'hopping' and not lifting it's foreleg properly when ridden. These of course would be the very same 'experienced' people helping her with the youngster.![]()
And what did you think when you saw the horse run up?