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The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread 11
Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: Beaker
You're right. And people with the money to have a horse NOW, might not have it next year, due to divorce, death, illness, whatever.
The dork that said, "you wouldn't sell your kids so you shouldn't sell your horse" really blew my mind. Call me crazy, but I don't put my horses on the same level as my children. Not even Tuffy. ;)
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posted on
01/03/2007 1:08:48 PM PST
by
tuffydoodle
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To: Beaker
Well, that was pretty brassy for her to even ask you to do that. Like you said, people lose their licenses over things like that. I don't think you were wrong at all!
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posted on
01/03/2007 1:17:08 PM PST
by
FrogInABlender
(Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
To: Duchess47; HairOfTheDog; PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain; All
The mares are in their new home! We had to jump the kid's truck with mine to get it started. The battery went down from sitting for a week. It was just my daughter and I, but we got them loaded ok. Some hesitation, but a whip and the Arabian training halter my daughter has and they went in. The lady only as a small area fenced off for winter, but she showed us that in the summer months, she opens up a bigger pasture. Mud same as us, but a least she has a little grass. Both mares had to get a little zap from the fence. They will learn fast. A very nice person and she knows about horses, so I feel confidence they will be fine.
The new construction is a lean-to that the horses will be able to run in and out. Perfect for those two. You can see her gelding peaking out and Sable looking at him. He is locked in there for now. She has sold him and the man is suppose to pick him up tonight. The mares had been in the barn for a few days and were so happy to get out. It did my heart good, to see them running and bucking.
To: All
Totally off subject here, but I had to share this pic that Lee took of two of my lazy cats last night. Bear is on the left and Pearl on the right. Pearl was there first but Bear came up and rooted his way in, then proceeded to give Pearl a bath, then he went to sleep with his head on top of hers. Of course they woke up when they heard the camera turn on, but were too lazy to move. Are they pitiful or what?!
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posted on
01/03/2007 1:59:13 PM PST
by
FrogInABlender
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To: MissTargets
Great news! The mares sure look good too. So much different than they did when they first came to you. It sounds like an ideal situation for them and I sure am proud that you did so well by them. Good Job!
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posted on
01/03/2007 2:02:07 PM PST
by
FrogInABlender
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To: Inge_CAV
Pinging Cav to post # 44...
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posted on
01/03/2007 2:03:49 PM PST
by
FrogInABlender
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To: MissTargets
That looks like a plenty big paddock for them, and not overly muddy for already having had a horse on it. I'd like to see a little more wire on the fence, but then I tend to like overkill on fencing. :~)
To: MissTargets
Oh - and the mares look great, they've got fair weight on them now.
To: FrogInABlender
To: Beaker
Not having money doesn't have anything to do with fraud, and if she was trying to claim the medicine was for a completely different horse that is insured, that's fraud.
We've had to make choices... some non emergency stuff has had to wait on the horses and dogs at times, I'd like to think it would never come to sale if things got rough for us.
Bay I would never sell and there's few people I would entrust him to if I say, got hit by a truck. Not at his age. Before I married ecurbh Dad was actually under instruction that if Bob wouldn't take Bay eagerly he should put him down rather than sell him to a stranger. I still feel that. I hate to not trust that there are plenty of good homes out there, but I made a promise to that horse a long time ago.
To: HairOfTheDog
I was thinking that the lady was trying to get them to call the medicine into the pharmacy under a PERSON'S name, a person who had prescription drug insurance, rather than under a horse's name. But maybe I misunderstood.
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posted on
01/03/2007 2:18:52 PM PST
by
FrogInABlender
(Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
To: FrogInABlender
I'm not sure, but it sounded hinky, whatever it was...
To: HairOfTheDog
I would put George down before I would sell him. He's just too old and in ill health to start over again.
If I had to I could sell all of my other horses but I'd sure hate to sell Tuffy. I would like to thin the herd a bit, Mina would be the first to go. I really like her but I'm not wild about riding a 2 year old again.
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posted on
01/03/2007 2:35:57 PM PST
by
tuffydoodle
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To: FrogInABlender
Aw, Kittys are so cute. Keep you nice and warm too.
Almost forgot, but I did see you did find out, the Dixie Horse and Mule Company, sold trailers. Just a little too far for me to go pick one up. He did have a nice used living quarters one. After my shower is retiled, then I will start to really look for one.
To: HairOfTheDog
I was never very keen on one strand electric fence either. They stayed clear of it, after getting a good zap. Sable went back so fast, she fell on her hunches. You feel bad, but it was rather funny. The new owner would not even look, after my daughter turned the fence on for her. Sable was leaning way over to the grass on the other side, the current came through and bam!
To: MissTargets
Looks like a very nice home for them, you'll get a star in your crown for what you have done:)
Good job.
Becky
To: HairOfTheDog
Not having money doesn't have anything to do with fraud, and if she was trying to claim the medicine was for a completely different horse that is insured, that's fraud.
Oh I know, but what I'm saying is that she used that excuse when she tried to get me to put the meds under a person's name who had health insurance. She tried to pass it off as people meds. Red flags would have gone up at the pharmacy if a vet had called in trying to perscribe medication to a person.
There is of course, nothing wrong with not wanting to part with a horse, I'm not saying that there is. Giving up my horse was the hardest darn thing that I did. And also, certainly non emergency things can slide, I'm certainly not calling the person a bad owner- it was just pretty ballsy to ask me to put it under as people meds, claiming that she didn't have money.
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posted on
01/03/2007 3:05:02 PM PST
by
Beaker
(I reject your reality and substitute my own.)
To: FrogInABlender
The woman tried to hand it off under a person's insurance so that it would be covered under people meds.
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posted on
01/03/2007 3:06:11 PM PST
by
Beaker
(I reject your reality and substitute my own.)
To: FrogInABlender
LOL...great picture, I didn't realize reading the post that they were on top of you:) too funny.
Becky
To: FrogInABlender
Those are great kitty pics!
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posted on
01/03/2007 3:07:54 PM PST
by
Beaker
(I reject your reality and substitute my own.)
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