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+4denibun 7cedars REINING CHICK shazgeoff 8 posters |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 11:00 am | |
| Ok,ive gone a done it. Im Having the roan mare vetted,dreamhorse ad 1154812. As ive said before i noticed her ages ago but couldnt afford her at the time as her price was to much for me.She one i stubbled across quite a few months ago on the internet,but forgot about it like you do. Then seeing her at new price WOW .Im going to go ahead and get her vetted and find a good trainer over there for a few months. will try and post her update pics of her in Pasture condition. | |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 11:09 am | |
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REINING CHICK
Number of posts : 343 Age : 44 Location : ARIZONA Registration date : 2007-02-12
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 11:57 am | |
| i really like her, shes super cute. i love roans!! Good luck with her | |
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7cedars
Number of posts : 1667 Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 1:05 pm | |
| I like her, too... doesn't look too tall, sort of just perfect riding size. Got a good head on her...love that dark head... good ears - thank the Lord!
I think she'll look totally different when she's slicked off... Is this the one in Montana? Criminey sakes, that's a freaking long way!!!! | |
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denibun
Number of posts : 638 Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 1:32 pm | |
| She's cute. I have learned from having Cletus that the high white in the front really draws attention to their legs...so if there's any problem with them being a little quick legged or not perfectly straight, it gets noticed. I really like the roans too. | |
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Triple J Quarter Horses
Number of posts : 2228 Age : 64 Location : Western Kentucky Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 2:06 pm | |
| - denibun wrote:
- She's cute. I have learned from having Cletus that the high white in the front really draws attention to their legs...so if there's any problem with them being a little quick legged or not perfectly straight, it gets noticed. I really like the roans too.
You are so right! I try to stay away from it on my riding horses! Good luck with her. | |
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Lynn M.
Number of posts : 1034 Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 3:26 pm | |
| pretty mare... I like her! what kind of trainer do you want for her? | |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 4:14 pm | |
| Now thats going to take some research.She in Montana so i dont want to have to travel her to far but im looking for a trainer that will get her going in Pleasure,showmanship,halter,well really all but reining.Also to be able to trail outdoors not just be arena ridden as i live on the New Forest where ponies ,donkeys,cattle roam free.With the odd pheasant jumping out scaring the life out of you. Now how weird is this, the roan mare is related to the one that broke my back,you could say well thats not so good but i liked the breeding on the one i had the accident with,wasnt her breedings fault,just trained badly.Also where i got my Black filly from last year,when we were there my blacks filly`s dam had a foal by her side and he was gorg,his sire is the roans sire. | |
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Triple J Quarter Horses
Number of posts : 2228 Age : 64 Location : Western Kentucky Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 6:00 pm | |
| So where is the video of her moving? For what your wanting to do , Movement is a Big thing here. Ok, Ill hush, Your in love with her and thats all that matters.. | |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 6:17 pm | |
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Bluejay
Number of posts : 2415 Age : 68 Location : Oregon Registration date : 2007-02-07
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 6:37 pm | |
| Mare lives in Montana.. Email her and see how far she is.. Pretty mare.. | |
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Rowdy, Anne & Razzle
Number of posts : 119 Age : 48 Location : OR Registration date : 2007-04-23
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 16th 2008, 9:27 pm | |
| shazgeoff, I wanted a bay mare trained, halter type and 15.1 or bigger. I ended up with young, untrained, red roan(almost white now), stallion(now gelded) but he is halter type and 15.3/16.0h. I am very happy with him and am glad that I did that. I have bought all three of my horses from just pictures! They have turned out to be great. I have seen that mare for sale and I love her coloring. | |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 5:28 am | |
| Thanks guys for your support.Contacting vet today,got to remember your 7 hours behind us . Then ive just got to look for a good trainer,im going to see if i can find one near Oklahoma as thats where the quarantine station is.Also i have to find a good transport company to get her there . | |
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Lynn M.
Number of posts : 1034 Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 5:50 am | |
| there are lots of good trainers in this area... where in OK is the quarantine? if you want a good solid broke horse there are lots of good people around my area that would get her to where you could do anything with her but she would just be broke not a show horse (at least not pleasure/showmanship) more miles and miles of riding. | |
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7cedars
Number of posts : 1667 Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 9:23 am | |
| I personally really like her. No reason she shouldn't be able to do everything you want to do with her. She has great conformation to do it all. Ties up high in the neck, good length on neck, good solid front and back legs - love the stifle area, nice rear, she'll be great.
I agree with Lynn and you on this, Shazegoff, trying to get her close to Oklahoma... Lynn knows some great trainers. I'd get her broke first, then you can put the showmanship and halter training on her - that's no biggy. Great choice. I bet the people in Montana are tickeled abotu her going overseas! | |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 2:30 pm | |
| I bet they are.Its a big coo to say youve sold a horse overseas. | |
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Triple J Quarter Horses
Number of posts : 2228 Age : 64 Location : Western Kentucky Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 2:32 pm | |
| IF you buy her why dont you have her bred while she is here... 2 for one deal.. Just a thought. | |
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shazgeoff
Number of posts : 850 Age : 53 Location : England Registration date : 2007-02-10
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 2:36 pm | |
| That crossed my mind to. Have to think more on that one as i really want to go compete.My poor black filly Shiraz had that accident last year and its going to be touch and go whether she ever be able to be ridden,she only has 3/4 of a hoof and thats all she will ever have. | |
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Triple J Quarter Horses
Number of posts : 2228 Age : 64 Location : Western Kentucky Registration date : 2007-02-08
| Subject: Re: Having a horse vetted January 17th 2008, 6:01 pm | |
| A Good Farrier can build her a hoof, where you cant tell the difference. Out of bondo (sp) like they repair cars with. | |
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