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Post by kya on Dec 10, 2007 19:04:28 GMT 1
I don't think there's a problem Wendy. Most of us are in heavy disguise anyway. Who would bother and why?
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Post by gypsycob on Dec 10, 2007 19:08:40 GMT 1
Guinness was the best 1,700 pounds i ever spent (he was rising 3 with sweet itch!) He is priceless now
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Post by jen1 on Dec 10, 2007 19:42:18 GMT 1
he sure is paula, the most ive spent on a horse is breeding my 2 babies, barney was £2,700 5 years ago, anyone want him for £2.50,lol the rest have been dumped on me and ive coughed a bit of dosh for them so they can stay here,
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katie123
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This is my Flinty!!
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Post by katie123 on Dec 10, 2007 19:48:35 GMT 1
Flint was £250 and is worth everything to me now.
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Post by smonebull on Dec 10, 2007 19:50:25 GMT 1
Cantinero xxiv Spanish Stallion price = priceless
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Post by Casper on Dec 10, 2007 20:20:41 GMT 1
Katie123 what an absolute bargain for your beautiful boy. And what a transformation too!
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Post by peaches on Dec 10, 2007 20:35:13 GMT 1
wow what a transformation flint has made bet you are wel chuffed!! GC you are so lucky to have access to a beach gorgeous! and gorgeous horses everyone. ahem how much was your spanish stallion??? c'mon tell we wont gasp........................................................................................................ much xx
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Post by Louise C on Dec 10, 2007 20:41:08 GMT 1
Faberge is gorgeous - lovely horse!!!!!!!! But everyones horses are - or we wouldn't own them!
Flynn was £1400 as a 4yo just (badly) backed.
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Post by gilly on Dec 10, 2007 20:43:45 GMT 1
Ginger was £3000 as a backed and lightly schooled 4 year old.
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Post by rhillahorse on Dec 10, 2007 20:46:48 GMT 1
Tex was £3000 as a just started 6 year old. Overpriced I think, but I fell in love with him and he's priceless to me. Handsome though, aint he?! I wouldn't have believed Flint was the same horse!
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rummi
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Post by rummi on Dec 10, 2007 20:48:40 GMT 1
Bailey was £1000 as a 14 month old Haflinger yearling, although he cost me another £230 to geld! He was imported from germany in jan 2007 and has quite a nice looking Sire! Well worth the money as I have the relatively unhandled and 'clean slate' that I was after. When i first saw him Photo's taken at end of Summer (must take some more recnt pics of my mud-monster! His Sire: Rummi was £1250 10 years ago as a recently backed 4 year old - this included delivery and 10 bales of hay!!!!!
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Post by peaches on Dec 10, 2007 20:49:17 GMT 1
yup xx
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Post by Emily+Meg on Dec 10, 2007 20:59:48 GMT 1
Meg: £900 as an unbroken 3 yr old Meg now: My first pony Winston: £900 as a 6yr old, worth his weight in gold that pony Rowan: £2500 as a 4 yr old. This pic is with his new owner who I sold him too (lots of reasons for the sale at the time! ) Pippin: cost me 350 guineas at the sales Jack: £1250 I think the women we bought him from didnt think he was underweight...we had to have him! Ben, reg welsh D, £1400 from the sales. Nikki, 16hh dutch warmblood, green and unfit but all good bar that £1800
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Post by sara on Dec 10, 2007 21:08:53 GMT 1
I bought Lloyd fo £3000. But that included over £1000 worth of saddle and bridle, and almost £1500 of extras including 15 rugs (!) all his brushes and boots and even his rubber matting!
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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 10, 2007 21:28:42 GMT 1
bloody hell where did you lot find all your cheap ponies? Otto cost me £750 s an 8yr old but he had been out of work for 2yrs and needed a lot of work on ground manners etc... Dizzy was £1200 as a 20 month old straight out of field untouched... but i fell i love and she had to come home! the scruff when she arrived... and a few weeks ago (looks like a fluffy bear) Ryan was £2400 and dont ask me why!!! but i do love him lots!
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