windsucker [again]

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so f has still got this pony for sale nobody has been to look yet and its a bit frustrating as he was only a pity buy an had expected to sell him by now.

Does the fact that a pony is a windsucker put any of you off as i know it does with me.Its such a shame too because he is gorge and so sweet.
 
as i asked does a horse been a windsucker put you off wanting to view/buy them.
 
not superstar just young very pretty willing to learn and very nice temperment like i say he was skinny and owners had no clue so total pity buy but want him to go to nice home.
 
he would be going for cheap really as ammount bought for and all he has had since f got him.
 
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as i asked does a horse been a windsucker put you off wanting to view/buy them.

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Ah - ok.

It would put some people off - and I had to turn down the offer of a very good horse last year because it was a windsucker. I wouldn't have been able to keep it at the yard I was currently at - and was concerned about whether this would be a perenial problem.
 
well i usually by-pass them as find them hard to keep weight on tend to cost bit to feed then theres worry of colic,i told her not to buy him as he would be hard to sell especially with him been showing type pony.
 
Wouldnt bother me as long as price reflected it.

I am the sort of person who is more inclined to have a horse with a problem - sucker for a sob story.
 
well he is not actually that bad anymore as he has adjusted to been in stables for a short ammount of time and is more at ease been tied up now he dosent seem to do it very much.

He only really does it when he fidgets and thats in general when he is tied up as he is not used to it and he gets slightly nervous been kept in a stable for a long time.
 
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