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ive had no luck so far, have tried web sites, ad mags etc,,,, i live in derbyshire area,

2007-02-28 22:13:05 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Other - Pets

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im in the uk and i would go to your local feed store or riding stable and ask they will know someone probably thats looking for some one to take there horse on loan.

2007-03-01 00:54:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

yup i could purchase a fifteen twelve months old horse, even however she ought to be further returned into artwork she would be in a position to be fairly secure and chilled out and may be able to be an particularly impressive horse. i be responsive to a 35 twelve months old pony which could nonetheless bounce (in basic terms x poles and 18 inches yet nonetheless leaping!) and my buddy offered a horse that became into sixteen and did no longer retire it till 27 and it lived till 31! and that i presently trip a 27 twelve months old a million/2 blind dressage mare and teach her with stable outcomes, she strikes like a sixteen twelve months old! Hickstead became into an olympic horse and named between the perfect horses in the international and he became into making plans to pass to the olympics at age 15, yet he died from a heart undertaking or blocked artery or something that could have befell to any horse! one in all Ian Millars olympic horses he offered to a rider he became into education and the horse became into 18 and nonetheless competing at grand prix point! maximum horses do no longer attain their top till 11-15 so even however this is an older age the horse will nonetheless be completely stable!!!!! as long because it has no well being subject concerns (enamel, legs and returned are all nice) there should not be a undertaking :) desire you have exciting along with your new horse (notwithstanding you are going to be able to finally finally end up with!)

2016-10-02 03:51:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

magazines-horse and hound, horse and rider, you could also try the free-ads
Websites-www.horsequest.co.uk is great

I bought my horse from a dealer. But be careful i worked at a dealers yard and the rubbish she put in her adverts was horrendous. but i bought my horse from a lady who was lovely and i worked at her yard all summer and 2 weeks before my holidays ended she bought a horse that she thought was suited for me, and said that i didn't even have to buy him but she wanted to try and find me one. she was lovely and this horse was great. he is a bit more horse than i expected but i don't look back. so if you are to buy from a dealer work their for a couple of weeks to get a feel for the seller and really get to know that horse.

Make sure you try the horse in all scenarios, open spaces, jumping, hacking e.t.c. and try it on separate occasions in case it has off days.

2007-03-03 23:26:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have just loaned my 15.2 gelding out so you just missed him, place an advert in adtrader, this is how I found my last one.
Horsemart is also a good bet.

2007-03-01 08:25:01 · answer #4 · answered by horsegal 3 · 1 0

try putting a notice in a local newsagents window or garden centre and you might get lucky

2007-03-04 22:21:35 · answer #5 · answered by angus r 5 · 0 0

Have you tried calling your local equine rescue? They usually have many many horses.

2007-03-01 03:36:45 · answer #6 · answered by Veneta T 5 · 0 1

i am from wiltshire and down here we have an add paper called 'trade-it'. this paper is very very good, see if you have a local version.

2007-03-01 02:35:26 · answer #7 · answered by Fred 3 · 0 1

Great website

Dreamhorse.com

2007-03-01 01:25:50 · answer #8 · answered by Jewels 2 · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers