Embervale Acres
06:35:02 Solar Phoenix
my luck with the maps hasn't been that great, either lol or my horses wait until the last few moves to spook XD
Frog Judgment Acers
06:29:40 Dulcie/Crazy
*earning not reading
Frog Judgment Acers
06:29:26 Dulcie/Crazy
I keep having horses go 50 moves & no spooking & not reading a single map
Salem
06:16:10 Salem / Salt
Looking for a 1x1 RP partner, pm me!
Tiluu
06:08:27 Honey
I have too many embryos, don't know how I'll ever use all of them xD
Sunstone Elite
06:05:39 Sun/Sunny
I still have a few from Enchantress; should really use them x.x
Coastal Eventing
06:04:26 bella
I just pulled Clio's last embryo too ): so sad when good mares retire
Sunstone Elite
06:01:31 Sun/Sunny
I don't know Dx Her filly has potential though! I'm kinda in a conundrum cause I think I ordered her art but I don't remember who I ordered it from. Ah, art hoarder problems xD
Tiluu
06:00:44 Honey
How is she 17 already Sun? :o
Blue Girl Manor
06:00:24 Grace, Goose, Paris
Well I got okay SD Geldings out of it
-HEE Click-
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Sunstone Elite
05:58:54 Sun/Sunny
-HEE Click- Just pulled this girl's last embryo- here's hoping one of them will give me a new strong X boy or gal.
Blue Girl Manor
05:57:08 Grace, Goose, Paris
That feels to long👀
Circle Star RIDs
05:54:41 Granny C
mid july I believe is the next one
Blue Girl Manor
05:54:05 Grace, Goose, Paris
Ahhh, when is the capture party
Daesung Wings
05:53:23 Dae
Grace honestly holding out until capture days is the best way, or catch mares and breed up >.< it may just be magic though
Circle Star RIDs
05:52:29 Granny C
I used to capture a lot, with those same hopes. Then one day, I sat down and figured out how much I spent, trying to get lucky. Turns out, I could have bought 2 of them, for what I spent on capturing. LOL
Now, I just buy them.
Blue Girl Manor
05:51:04 Grace, Goose, Paris
-HEE Click-
The best I got :/
Blue Girl Manor
05:50:26 Grace, Goose, Paris
Dae
Tell me your secret
Daesung Wings
05:49:55 Dae
Grace fingers crossed! Ive been very lucky with my knn boys
Blue Girl Manor
05:48:22 Grace, Goose, Paris
Granny
Yeah I'm trying to capture a w+ knn colt
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Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 22, 2020 07:15 PM


FirstLightFarms

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I would just ask your trainer to find horses for you. They'll know who to trust, and which horses they'd even want in their barn. Looking for a horse is daunting enough, especially if it's your first horse. You'll want professional and personal help.
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 22, 2020 07:18 PM

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This is not my first horse. I am just looking right now it is not set in stone that I will be buying a horse. I might buy one tomorrow or maybe next year I don't really know yet.
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 22, 2020 09:01 PM


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Don't be picky. Nothing gets accomplished that way. Have an open mind to the breed, build and color.

(The horses you listed that say "contact for price" will be in the 15k+ range by the way)
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 23, 2020 12:22 PM


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I'd definitely have a trainer help you like suggested above. My trainer has tons and tons of friends in the equine industry, and was able to find me the perfect gelding for a little over 4k under what the owner was originally asking, just because the owner knew it'd be a good home with my trainer. Having a reliable reference is always a huge bonus. Also like mentioned above, you can't be picky. There's so many awesome horses you could pass up simply just because they don't meet your height/color requirements.
Also keep in mind, right now the market is super super inflated. Horses that would typically go for around 5k regularly are going for 10-15k right now, and anything with any kind of color sells instantly. If you see a good match, I'd definitely try and snag it right away, but if I'd probably wait a bit for the market to come back down.
BigEQ and Facebook could have some promising horses though! Never hurts to check.
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 24, 2020 03:14 AM


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You have to be picky on certain aspects though, like conformation. Conformation is more important than people think, it could be the make or break of wether a horse will stay sound or not. A good trainer will be able to see any conformation defects and a good vet will point out anything that would be worrying. A thorough vet check could be your saving grace.
On the other hand, a conformation defect could get you a horse you otherwise wouldn't be able to afford. All three of my horses have something not 100%; my big jumper has a very slight twist at fetlock (you wouldn't really notice it unless I pointed it out) to compensate for two different shaped hooves, we were told by the vet he could bust a tendon tomorrow or never have a tendon issue throughout the whole of his career. He's the type of horse I otherwise would never have had the luxury of owning, so we took a chance and he's been sound ever since.
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 24, 2020 10:01 AM


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Those contact for price horses are going to be upper five figures, for sure. They may also be a bit too much horse for even an intermediate rider. I've seen multiple people who bought upper level horses of that caliber and struggled a lot with them. The horse is used to a very particular ride, and a rider with the skillset and know how to guide them and utilize all their "buttons". These horses know their jobs (or at least think they do) and they will take you for a ride whether you like it or not. Many need a period to come down from the intensity of their old career before they are suitable for less experienced riders.
And I also second all the other information posted here by others. Your trainer's input is invaluable in this process, no matter your age or experience level!
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 24, 2020 03:36 PM

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I have been looking everywhere to find a horse that would be the perfect match for me. If I ever thought that I found "The Horse" I would for sure ask my trainer before I bought it.I understand that right now horses are really expensive due to COVID so I might wait a little longer so that they will get at least a little bit cheaper. I also understand not to be super picky on colour, hight etc... But if I am gonna buy a horse i would at least want it to meet a little part of my criteria.
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 24, 2020 03:46 PM


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They're actually cheaper now because people are losing jobs and are unable to compete so they're selling
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 24, 2020 03:52 PM


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Puck, most people with horses of that caliber don't have normal jobs, they own the barns and their whole work is horses. I guarantee you those horses are upper five figures
Looking into buying a Jumping Horse August 24, 2020 07:35 PM

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well I don`t know the price of them since it doesn`t say. you could be 100% wrong. Most horse people do have normal jobs so that they can pay for these high end horses and keep them totally healthy.

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