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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I agree with Mack - let someone have them for a year to ride, they pay all the expenses. Possibly even let someone lease the mare for free to raise a foal.
If that fails, see if one of the buyers wants both so that they go together. I've been where you are and had to watch seven babies go down the road. I just worked the best deals I could for the best homes and managed to get three to one home and four to another. God works in mysterious ways sometimes. The people that bought them love them as much as I did.
Right now, I am "free leasing" a mare that a friend couldn't afford to take care of properly. She'll raise a baby or too and eventually go back to her mom (who comes to see her often)
Good morning everyone! Sorry I haven't bee in here. The computer bombed and I am at the library. Don't know when I will be able to come back here.
I wondered what happened to you?
I LOVE RFDTV! They've got SO many good horse oriented shows. I could watch it all day. They're the main reason I got a dish, other than there's no cable where I live now. But even if there were, I'd keep my dish, just because of them. I like Clinton Anderson too. He does a lot of really practical, useable shows.
I love all the horse programs! The quality of filming leaves alot to be desired but the shows are always informative. I don't ride english very well but my favorite programs are Dressage Connection and Showjumping Unplugged. The horses are so big and beautiful and so well trained. If I could find a decent dressage coach I'd take lessons.
A few years ago, we saw Lynn Palm ride "Superhorse" Rugged Lark, at the Quarter Horse Congress, on his farewell tour. That was the most beautiful demonstration. She put him thru his paces bridless. It brought tears to your eyes, when she rode him around the area waving at the crowd. Rugged Lark tilted his head towards the people, as his way of saying goodbye. It was great!
I was going to suggest what Big Mack suggested and free lease them. I'm sure someone will jump at the chance. I know that I would. The last thing that I would do is sell these horses, with what you're going through. Divorce is absolutely horrible for all involved, and I'm very truely sorry. :-(
I LOVE watching the dressage grand prix freestyles on RFDTV. Absolutely fantastic. Dressage is what I'm leaning towards right now. I have a great instructor, even though she yells at me alot, and is a tough cookie. I've learned more from her in a few monthes than I have from years with my other instructor. I've never seen Showjumping Unplugged.
I wish we had access to this channel you all are talking about!
I just got home myself. I was going out to the stables but it's almost dark. My g drive keeps going out at work and I had to finish my weights today. Finally got it finished.
Oh and glad your granddad doing so good:')
Anyone ride today?
Good morning.
Becky
I rode Tuffy yesterday (Friday) for the first time in a couple of weeks. He was a buckethead. He's always that way on the first ride after a long time off. He'll be fine today.
I'm leaning towards dressage also but I haven't been able to find a good instructor. I don't like being yelled at, takes all the fun out of it for me.
Showjumping Unplugged is just highlights from stadium jumping competitions. Have you ever seen a video called Thrills and Spills? It's cross country and show jumping wrecks. Some of it is really funny.
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