28 December 2007 #1 Brontie Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2007 Messages 5,058 Location Bedfordshire Visit site Buying a horse under 1000.00 with no tack, or a horse worth 1600.00 with all tack included?
28 December 2007 #2 E eventersrus Well-Known Member Joined 22 February 2007 Messages 833 Location oxon www.supremehorse.co.uk l guess you are talking about the same horse??? Would depend on the horse AND the tack
28 December 2007 #3 I_A_P Well-Known Member Joined 29 March 2005 Messages 5,869 Visit site wuld depend on quality of tack and the horse
28 December 2007 #4 beh Well-Known Member Joined 19 April 2006 Messages 3,227 Location Wales Visit site Does that include: 1/ Good quality tack which fits well and nicely looked after? 2/ Rugs? If not the above then I'd rather get my own stuff if I had the money.
Does that include: 1/ Good quality tack which fits well and nicely looked after? 2/ Rugs? If not the above then I'd rather get my own stuff if I had the money.
28 December 2007 #5 C ChowChow Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2007 Messages 262 Location Up North Visit site [ QUOTE ] Does that include: 1/ Good quality tack which fits well and nicely looked after? 2/ Rugs? If not the above then I'd rather get my own stuff if I had the money. [/ QUOTE ] Ditto
[ QUOTE ] Does that include: 1/ Good quality tack which fits well and nicely looked after? 2/ Rugs? If not the above then I'd rather get my own stuff if I had the money. [/ QUOTE ] Ditto
28 December 2007 #6 Y YorkshireLass Well-Known Member Joined 11 December 2003 Messages 739 Visit site It is not unheard of for selers to throw in any old tack when selling. That way they get to sell a load of old useless junk and the horse! I have never had a fitting saddle come with a horse!
It is not unheard of for selers to throw in any old tack when selling. That way they get to sell a load of old useless junk and the horse! I have never had a fitting saddle come with a horse!
28 December 2007 #7 O Ottinmeg Well-Known Member Joined 5 July 2007 Messages 2,188 Location Suffolk www.equestrianimage.com personally id just buy the horse as 9 times out of 10 its tack will be naff and wont fit properly so you end up buying new anyway
personally id just buy the horse as 9 times out of 10 its tack will be naff and wont fit properly so you end up buying new anyway
28 December 2007 #8 D Donkeymad Guest I would buy without the tack, it is usually crappy stuff that doesn't fit well and probably seen better days. get yourself good stuff that you know fits and you like yourself.
I would buy without the tack, it is usually crappy stuff that doesn't fit well and probably seen better days. get yourself good stuff that you know fits and you like yourself.
28 December 2007 #9 H Hayleycob Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2007 Messages 212 Visit site I love horse shopping, and like to choose my own tack.
28 December 2007 #10 L lucylemon Well-Known Member Joined 26 October 2006 Messages 359 Location Essex, England k9-chatterbox-forums.editboard.com depends on quality of tack, wether it fits, what they mean by tack (literally any old saddle or bridle or tack, rugs, maybe a numnah or boots etc) never bought a horse so dont have any personal experience.
depends on quality of tack, wether it fits, what they mean by tack (literally any old saddle or bridle or tack, rugs, maybe a numnah or boots etc) never bought a horse so dont have any personal experience.
28 December 2007 #11 YorksG Over the hill and far awa Joined 14 September 2006 Messages 16,631 Location West Yorkshire Visit site If the tack fits and it is a difficult horse to get a saddle to fit it might be worth it, it depends on the quality of the tack and the amount.
If the tack fits and it is a difficult horse to get a saddle to fit it might be worth it, it depends on the quality of the tack and the amount.