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EWW RID chimera filly
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Siren Sound Estates
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Piper Lane Farm
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BlueBirdFalls
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BBF Haver EWW KNN
All 20 Lc open to the public! Proven Wc producer, Always starts on the LBs! Would do really well with a decent mare!
up for 1k
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The Lazy Ninja
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PWW mare 8k obo
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Awesome Angels
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EEE AA Mares 5k each. need gone
Sunni
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Star auction,
$2'000 and up.
I have a variety of breeds.
These or horses that didn't fit into my program.
Lots of colorful foals with SD or PPP rating's.
Some of them have Apricot coats.
Mostly TB.

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MakeEm Fancy
04:52:13 Ally 💜
EWW RID chimera filly
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Darkwood
04:38:27 The Seeker
Art Auction
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Skyfeather Stables
04:13:51 Sab
-HEE Click-
SH and PON colour clear out! Ends in 13 hours!
Siren Sound Estates
03:54:49 S҉ Sem
Please help me test this WPP-W boy!
-HEE Click-
I will pay 2000 ebs as a thank you
NightClan
03:27:03 Night
Art auctions up!
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Piper Lane Farm
03:02:56 
Iso Premium upgrade, 3 or 6 month
BlueBirdFalls
02:48:31 Blu
BBF Haver EWW KNN
All 20 Lc open to the public! Proven Wc producer, Always starts on the LBs! Would do really well with a decent mare!
up for 1k
-HEE Click-
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Broods:
-HEE Click-
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Sales:
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The Lazy Ninja
02:37:38 Jessie
PWW mare 8k obo
-HEE Click-
Awesome Angels
02:36:18 Angel's angels (SA)
EEE AA Mares 5k each. need gone
Sunni
02:25:41 Sunni bunny
-HEE Click-

Star auction,
$2'000 and up.
I have a variety of breeds.
These or horses that didn't fit into my program.
Lots of colorful foals with SD or PPP rating's.
Some of them have Apricot coats.
Mostly TB.

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Horsey Search Help July 22, 2018 04:23 PM


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Shadow Estates said:
Neither of you have read the rest of what I said just about 10 or 12 posts up have you? Problem horse to me is malnorished and needs a little tune up because their joints need a little exercise.

Regardless of your definition of a 'problem horse', the horse I just described is exactly what you should be looking for :)
Horsey Search Help July 22, 2018 04:28 PM


Champagne Acres
 
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Okay. Thanks. It's just horses like I described is much cheaper and more what I can afford. But thanks for the help.
Horsey Search Help July 30, 2018 03:48 AM


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Shadow Estates said:
Okay. Thanks. It's just horses like I described is much cheaper and more what I can afford. But thanks for the help.

Sorry to but in XD You might say that 'problem horses' are a lot cheaper,but that's because something is wrong with them.If they're malnourished that's vet bills,a whole chunk of feed bills and most likely some special food diet is required to get them back to a substantial level.And if they have things on top of being malnourished,that can be really expensive!All I'll say,it's your life,so go and do as you wish.But take it from me,if you can't afford a suitable horse,your better waiting and saving.
But again,up to you so good luck with whatever you decide!
Horsey Search Help July 30, 2018 07:05 AM


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My advice do NOT get a problem horse. I have one and although i love her dearly she has nearly killed me 3 times. I advice saving your money and buying a good well broke (kid friendly) horse. It is safer i promise.
Horsey Search Help August 16, 2018 09:28 AM

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I suggest going to your nearest horse sanctuary as you want a horse which you want to learn to trust you. Horse sanctuaries have many experienced staff that can help you choose a perfect horse for you. They are normally cheaper than normal horses as the sanctuary wants them to be re-homed. They have horses for mostly everyone of all sizes, breeds and temperaments. You should really look into going to a horse sanctuary and seeing if they'll let you ride some if they've been broken in and hopefully let you take one home.

Edited at August 16, 2018 09:33 AM by Darkeye Stables
Horsey Search Help August 16, 2018 12:24 PM


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What, MakeEm said. You should save up and spend more on the horse itself so you don't have to pay vet bills, or even hospital bills if something goes wrong. And in all honesty, if you're just advancing to larger horses, I'd do lessons or ride a friend's or something before buying your own. And it's much cheaper xD

Edited at August 16, 2018 12:25 PM by Elysian Valley
Horsey Search Help August 16, 2018 07:38 PM

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I won't say it's completely irresponsible to get a "small problem horse" at fourteen. I bought a green mustang from my cousin, I was infact 14. Now, did I have to get a on and off trainer? yes. Did I get my butt knocked in the dirt, get scared, get stepped on, cry a lot, and almost give up? BIG YES. She's the best horse I've ever had, and the bond between us is so completely different than any horse i've encountered. But getting a green horse is a huge challenge, and I was only "semi-" ready for it at 14, plus I had the help and tools I needed. Also an extensive resume of lessons from the past 5 years. While I don't dismiss the idea of getting a "problem horse" at the age of fourteen, I cant say I recommend it if your not ready. Owning a problem horse is not as glorious as it's portrayed, ever.

Best bet for you is to take lessons, and prepare yourself adequately for the roller coaster that is being a horse owner. Don't rush into it, and even if you do buy a horse, make sure it's a well trained, middle aged horse who can teach you, then you can jump into harder things.

Keep your head up! If it's one of your goals, take little steps towards it and you'll get there. Breath, and take baby steps! :)
Horsey Search Help August 16, 2018 08:20 PM


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I cant afford lessons and when j can i can't pay for lessons and gas. Not everyone can afford to drive 40-50 miles plus pay 60 dollars and hour to ride. In the long run it' cheaper to buy a horse and me and my grandparents have experience with horses and know what we are doing.
Horsey Search Help August 16, 2018 08:34 PM

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Personally, I have always lived by that you shouldn't have a horse if you don't have a trainer. That's pretty self explanatory. My cousins grew up with a trainer and then they bought horses and stopped taking lessons. they used to be good riders but their skill just decreased and decreased and decreased. For me a trainer is a must if you are owning a horse.
Horsey Search Help August 17, 2018 12:44 AM

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Shadow Estates said:
I cant afford lessons and when j can i can't pay for lessons and gas. Not everyone can afford to drive 40-50 miles plus pay 60 dollars and hour to ride. In the long run it' cheaper to buy a horse and me and my grandparents have experience with horses and know what we are doing.

Simple advice? You're definitely not financially ready for a horse. Believe me, that horses first colic, or abcess? Or vet bill in general will be much more than the cost of a lesson. Plus feed, tack, proper bits, tools, farrier bills. My family is definitely not rolling in the dough, but we can afford a lesson a month. I don't know where you live, but I would say you can find cheaper lessons closer than 40+ miles away. I don't exactly live in a "horse town" either. Don't jump into something that's gonna cost you and that horse you're gonna buy a lot of quality of life.
Not trying to be abrasive but, copping a little attitude with people who just wanna save you from hurting yourself financially or physically, by making a rash decision is probably not the best move. We have experience with some of the tougher stuff that we don't want anyone to go through, so maybe mull it over a while <3

Edited at August 17, 2018 12:50 AM by Fox Creek Elites

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