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Lisapea01 |
Posted - 09 Dec 2009 : 12:42:35 PM Typically i am not going this month but just sent he catalogue and there is a 15.1 12 year old arab going to the sales. Is anyone else planning on going? |
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Callisto |
Posted - 11 Dec 2009 : 9:54:31 PM Thank goodness for that! |
templars |
Posted - 11 Dec 2009 : 9:29:46 PM We saw him and he looked well and was friendly and when we saw him, he wasn't grumpy - he was quite happy and receiving visitors between munches out of his haylage net.
He has gone to a very knowledgeable Arab home - maybe not for life but definitely a responsible person who will take wonderful care of him and will make sure he does go to a forever home.
I think there is a story behind him but I don't know the full details and even if I did, it's not for me to say.
Suffice to say - he is safe, well and going to be taken care of in the best possible way by someone I would be happy for any of my horses to be with.
As an aside, he was so typical of his breeding and wonderful shoulder and cannons (the shortest I have ever seen!), not the best top line but a lovely person and I'm sure he will bring and share happiness in his future home. |
rosie |
Posted - 11 Dec 2009 : 9:01:20 PM If who I saw got him, then I'm sure he'll have a lovely home. A forever home? - I don't think so?
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jackiedo |
Posted - 11 Dec 2009 : 6:49:06 PM Please tell me that he found a forever home... |
rosie |
Posted - 11 Dec 2009 : 4:17:18 PM If I hadn't enough horses I would have been tempted to buy today.
The story I heard (don't know how correct this is?) is that the owner had the horse transported to the sale & didn't bother going herself to see the horse sold.
What I do know is that when I saw the horse, he had no-one with him, no-one to chat to about him, no tack so you couldn't see him ridden or try him out yourself. Sadly, he only made 300 guineas & went unsold but I saw the auctioneer take the details of the last bidder to pass details on to the owner?
The horse was a bit grumpy but I think that was understandable being the situation he was in, & being in a long-term loving home would probably help. I believe this is a well-run auction & what a shame that the owner didn't make use of the facilities there. Did see an interested AL member there so maybe someone will update if there is a story to tell? Lisa
Edited to add: just seen the update on the auction website - he was sold for 300 guineas. |
vanishtrik |
Posted - 10 Dec 2009 : 07:30:04 AM typicly my friend was wanting an endurance horse, went and bought a youngster if ony she had waited a while!!!!if it was a month later i could have possibly bought him |
taranstorm |
Posted - 09 Dec 2009 : 10:17:22 PM Poor boy hope someone will go have him,i would if i was nearer but don't like going to auction as find it all sad |
rosie |
Posted - 09 Dec 2009 : 2:07:26 PM I wasn't going to go but........... think I'm going now. I put his pedigree up on all.breed.
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/kaskis+dream
Lurve the Silver Sheen lines - same as my mare in my avator pic. I normally only get to York between November & Feb due to work. I went last month & the prices were diabolical. Will post on here what happens - definitely need to keep my hands in my pockets! OH is coming with me so he'll threaten to cut my hands off if I bid! |