AdorableAlice
Well-Known Member
Read the advert differently.
With all that, alleged talent and experience and aged 9, he should be at the top of his game, capable of being successful competitively and worth plenty.
In my view, he is a horse with soundness problems and/or behavioural problems that has probably had a number of homes in quick succession, finally ending up in a dealer yard.
I have seen him advertised in the past under the name of Guinness in the usual pose that a certain dealer in south, likes to use - plaited but not rolled up, no tack.
Buyer beware, the picture of him jumping the five bar gate is from the you tube clip taken in 2012 at the dealers in Kent, interesting he was aged 9 with them, and remains 9 from the dealer in Nottingham a year later. I would think the 2 yards are linked and commute dodge pots between the 2 areas. He was in much better condition in 2012 than he is now, almost unrecognisable in fact. Be careful.
With all that, alleged talent and experience and aged 9, he should be at the top of his game, capable of being successful competitively and worth plenty.
In my view, he is a horse with soundness problems and/or behavioural problems that has probably had a number of homes in quick succession, finally ending up in a dealer yard.
I have seen him advertised in the past under the name of Guinness in the usual pose that a certain dealer in south, likes to use - plaited but not rolled up, no tack.
Buyer beware, the picture of him jumping the five bar gate is from the you tube clip taken in 2012 at the dealers in Kent, interesting he was aged 9 with them, and remains 9 from the dealer in Nottingham a year later. I would think the 2 yards are linked and commute dodge pots between the 2 areas. He was in much better condition in 2012 than he is now, almost unrecognisable in fact. Be careful.
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