ARGH! He's gorgeous, and now I have two. Mind you, I haven't seen much of my own horse lately... But I WILL!! MIL will be back soon, so she can help with DS so that I can get out to the paddocks. Once we've got somewhere set up to live on weekends I'll move the horses over. Actually, I'll leave them where they are until I've given the new one a bit more education, cos where they'll be will have a full sized arena and supervision. And...DP is down with all of this...this never happens!
Plus, this horse will be mainly his once he's got more education and we're living at the farm. Which is a shame cos I reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally like him
Anyway, I'm pretty chuffed. I just have to get him from there to here, and he's in Kilmore ATM. Ex-racer till last year and has a beautiful temperament. weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee for me!
Last edited by Smoke Jaguar; June 26th, 2010 at 02:27 PM.
Nawww ...:P
I have got to stop making sneaky clothing purchases from here on in, cos this boy needs rugs! And a bit and my saddle may need refitting. Looks like I'm going back to equine poverty...happily, though!
He's got some scarring on a hind leg, so he won't be appearing in no show ring (nothing wrong with his front end, though!). I'll share pics on FB when I manage to get some - had camera but I was riding and DP was holding the girl...who, sadly, has never seen me ride till today.
Lu, if you play with me at lunchtime you can hop on one day
Jennie - sometimes I wonder why I didn't just sell, too, my riding is so patchy...haven't ridden in 12 months! I ride when I close my eyes, though -
I'm big on visualisation!
oh yay!!! dont worry mayaness i dont have any kids (yet) and i still only get the chance to ride on the weekend every now and then! by the time i get to the paddock during the week its dark i can't wait for summer to be back!
Ummm...YES! I'm looking for a pony at least, and a Clydie sounds perfect for DP (though this horse is supposed to be for DP, sort of ). Only, I need to wait till closer to the moving date cos I can't afford to agist any more for now Can you hold onto them till about October (or whenever the shed is 'weekend-ready')? Cos then I'll move them all on together.
There's plenty of grass for them, I'd be surprised if the TB needs much supp feeding, actually, once we're on the farm.
I need a mare, though, to be the mummy of my Irish Cob cross or Friesian cross!
Lost him About 2 hours ago. Broke his leg and was put down before I could get there. He was warm when I said goodbye to him in the paddock. I think it's just hitting me now, so I won't stay on.
I don't want to talk about it on facebook, either, for those I'm friends with there.
DP has gone down to the farm, as planned (bit later than planned, cos of this) and I've cancelled my plans for the day to process it. Thankfully DS is with my parents in the country, but it won't be easy telling him our new boy is gone.
Stoopid horses. He was just so beautiful and I was going to have a friend mind DD while I rode him on Tuesday.
He was a fabulous beatie. I feel so, so cheated - for me, for DP, for DS, mainly for DP. I had plans, dammit So unfair.
My own horse goes weeks and weeks between visits and then I get up to see them both just about every day this week and he goes down a week to the day of getting him, two weeks to the day of meeting him.
DP has just sent me some pics of our cattle and our big dog sniffing the steers - it's managed to bring a smile to my face. What a welcome to rural life this week has been. Get steers, lose horse It just sucks arse so hard that I can't believe it.
Fire is going now. I've had offers of company but will lay low for the rest of the day. I lost my first horse just over 10 years ago.
DP never even got to ride Handsome. He was sooooooooooo pleased with himself this week when I got him a bridle.
I've just spoken to the guy I got him from and he's going to talk to his wife about giving us our money back. I've told him it would be great if he could and that I understand they have no obligation to do that. He didn't cost that much, but it would help with the cost of the knackery taking him away.
He was so sweet - scared as all get out of chickens in his feed bucket, as I discovered two days ago!
We were supposed to be very, very happy together. It's so unfair
Maya hun, I am so sorry this has happened to you all and Handsome. I dont know what to say except that I am sending you super big and warm Take care of yourself hun xxx
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