When your seriously tempted...

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By an offer to buy a horse...

Got offered a little 2 year old a few days ago who's been playing on my mind.. Totally not my type of horse and I am in no position to afford a horse full time..

But hes sweet and seriously playing on my mind!

It's at times like this I wish I'd stayed away from horses to resist any temptation!
 
Welcome to my world, one thing I can't resist is temptation, I was flicking through DD, as you do and saw an ad for a young cob, not my type at all, just had to go look, the poor little beggar trembled when he saw his tack, what a lovely little character he is, quick to assume he's going to be hurt, but trying so hard to trust us, he will follow like a dog and growing in confidence daily and what a little show off, he excells in the show ring, yes I bought him
 
Welcome to my world, one thing I can't resist is temptation, I was flicking through DD, as you do and saw an ad for a young cob, not my type at all, just had to go look, the poor little beggar trembled when he saw his tack, what a lovely little character he is, quick to assume he's going to be hurt, but trying so hard to trust us, he will follow like a dog and growing in confidence daily and what a little show off, he excells in the show ring, yes I bought him

I spend too much time on there :redface3: Where's the pics?!
 
I've just found out today that a horse I absolutely adore and rode a lot is up for sale for a few hundred quid. Randomly about a month ago I tried to find him as I was going to sell my current horse and I couldnt get him out of my head. I changed my mind about selling mine as I just cant, then today out of the blue someone messaged me to say hes for sale, at the same time as someone offered to buy my current boy. I cant bare to sell Frankie, and I just cant have 2 at the minute as we are buying a house, but I am tying myself up in knots about it. If I knew the other horse hadnt been wrecked, and I cant view him to check, then I'd be getting him and screw the consequences.

I have arranged for a friend to view him on my behalf, just to see, well thats what I'm telling myself anyway :lol:
 
I usually buy my mum a pony from the sales for her birthday every few years ...

Ha Ha, I LIKE that one. I wonder if MY mum would like a new horse!!!!

I like the look of the 17.1 chestnut hunter at £5000 in Dorset on H&H online at the moment. Visited the page a few times.....
 
Dont do it, it never ends, you need to learn some self disciplin! i have non, im weak, i now own 6 and only have use for 1 :(
 
This is the trouble, when you're tempted. You tend to collect them!
We now have 5. 3 of which were either gifted or spur of the moment additions.....
One's out on loan now, which helps!
the latest spur of the moment purchase 3 weeks ago, is away being backed, she looks like being a very nice coloured middle- heavy weight hunter type.
 
No matter how tempted I am I know I can't justify the expense :( buying them is the easy part, keeping them not so much!

I do miss having my own though, I did a sponsored xc ride on my loan pony yesterday which was fun and just wished o had my own I could take more often.
 
No matter how tempted I am I know I can't justify the expense :( buying them is the easy part, keeping them not so much!

I do miss having my own though, I did a sponsored xc ride on my loan pony yesterday which was fun and just wished o had my own I could take more often.

Definitely this. Upkeep care exercise etc., it all adds up and is time consuming. I have 2 although I know it's not sensible for me, but when did sense ever come into having horses!
 
Im the person of reason, if you can not afford, Dont Do IT.

Agree with this. I bought a pony on a whim once after it was offered to me and it was a terrible decision in hindsight. Would never do that again, no matter how much I liked the horse. DD is the worst website for me - so many gorgeous Welsh Ds to be tempted by.
 
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