Zorse gelding for sale.

Thats a bit harsh is it not :eek: i dont think i have ever related to a horse/pony of any form as being horrible!! They all have something about them thats beautiful! And as for being embarrassed to ride him, no offence but that just sounds quite stuck up ;)

Just sticking up for the Zorse:D

:D I think I wrote something rather similar in my response to that post!
 
I inquired about breeding one of my mares to their APHA stallion but never heard back. Not sure what's going on there? Went there once but it was before they had the Zorse.

Think I will just stick with my stud lol.
 
Thats a bit harsh is it not :eek: i dont think i have ever related to a horse/pony of any form as being horrible!! They all have something about them thats beautiful! And as for being embarrassed to ride him, no offence but that just sounds quite stuck up ;)

Just sticking up for the Zorse:D

5^ to this totally agreee
 
He looks like a lovely chap but he's not going to be for your ' average ' ( and by average i mean me probably) horse owner , i should imagine he very strong ( looks like in ad photo he's got 3 head collars on??)and the ad says he can be territorial , so i guess he's still got something of the wilderness about him , i wouldn't fancy his chances in the wrong home which makes me worry that the price is well within most horse buyers pockets , especially if the fjord goes free - could be a receipe for disaster..but he's got lovely markings
 

Just wondering - the ad suggests he might do endurance - but are there any rules about about what you are allowed to ride on to compete in different discaplines? Could you, in theory, actually compete on a Zorse or Hebra?

I know there are quite a few dressage mules in the States, but where do the official organising bodies draw the line re: genetics?
 
He looks like a lovely chap but he's not going to be for your ' average ' ( and by average i mean me probably) horse owner , i should imagine he very strong ( looks like in ad photo he's got 3 head collars on??)

I think it's one headcollar (possibly left on?) with a dually halter on top?
 
Just wondering - the ad suggests he might do endurance - but are there any rules about about what you are allowed to ride on to compete in different discaplines? Could you, in theory, actually compete on a Zorse or Hebra?

I know there are quite a few dressage mules in the States, but where do the official organising bodies draw the line re: genetics?

Why not?
http://www.lovelongears.com/dressage2.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5NdyK6iF3A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us7FxuCu5Sw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XUOY10rUpE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClHgBaLm4VE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DukDgFm67Ng
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXUrrVPZPVw
 
Fab - if only there were more owners like you :) FWIW I wouldn't choose to crossbreed a horse(probably because I still bear scars from working with a mule ;) ) but actually think it's great that this horse is actually being ridden and worked with. I am surprised that you don't need a DWAL for keeping them though.

Out of interest, what do you think of these? http://www.horsemart.co.uk/all_rounder_horse_1_yr_15_0_hh_few_spot_cambridgeshire/advert/192457

I think - don't quote me on this as fact - that to keep a zebra one has to have a license and there are many many hoops to jump through. Not sure about a cross though...good point!

And those in your link - Wow they are big! Have no experience of mammoth donks, but have ridden many mules and loved them. Wouldn't have one, they're not my cup of tea really. A friend of mine has mini donks and they are brilliant!
 
I saw the Zorse this summer and quite a mix of other animals they had signs up offering them for sale. I kept my purse shut but they were very cute.
Love jinglejoys youtube clips we went to a mule rodeo in Wyoming lots of lovely animals all sizes and colours and very versitile.
 
I think - don't quote me on this as fact - that to keep a zebra one has to have a license and there are many many hoops to jump through. Not sure about a cross though...good point!

Yes you need a Dangerous and Wild Animal Licence for a zebra but not sure for a cross either.

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1976/38/schedule

Depends if it is classed as a domestic hybrid or not I suppose. I have only really worked with one mule and he was the most challenging equine I have ever dealt with although poor thing had not had a good life until that point and had just spent over a year in a field on his own and completely unhandled so I expect that will have contributed. :)
 
Just wondering - the ad suggests he might do endurance - but are there any rules about about what you are allowed to ride on to compete in different discaplines? Could you, in theory, actually compete on a Zorse or Hebra?

For endurance, you just need an equine - it doesn't have to be a horse.

Mules are quite common in endurance in the states and the odd one crops up here too. A stud breeding mammoth donkeys has recently started bringing their donks out to organised rides over here: http://www.hamertondonkeystud.com/gallery-show/
 
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You must've seen Muffin (Yes,another!) in Thetford :D
 
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