I lost my horse I had for 22 years and it left my mare stressed and on her own. I was also dealing with a lot of heartbreak myself.
I briefly looked into finding a riding horse but became aware that for my budget I couldn't really afford the kind of riding horse I would be interested in.
So I moved to plan B! Find a fat pony to keep Minnie, my mare company.
I had talked to a guy about having him help me evaluate potential horses and trailer whatever horse I bought for a fee for me.
When I reached out to him know I decided to suspend my riding horse search and that I had located a fat pony and needed to get an estimate for trailering the pony here he told me he had lost his job a year ago and of his 8 (!) horses he had hung on to his favorite. But due to financial strain the horse was no longer in good shape. He is a 17 year old Quarter Horse who had been used as a Scout horse for a trail rider club, roping, search and rescue and parades.
I hired a young female trainer to come evaluate the horse with me and ... I bought him. I requested the horse get coggins test and shots before he delivered him to me and it was just so fast after that. I had come out of the bank with the cash when the vet office called to get my info (I had offered to pay for test and vax if he could take him there and he literally loaded him up and took him to the vet as soon as I got into my car after the viewing). So the horse already got registered a mine at the vet's office before I had even bought him officially. He brought him straight from the vet office to my place so when he unloaded I was still kind of in shock that suddenly I have this horse.
My 'test rider" rode him for the purchase evaluation but he will not be ridden again for a couple of months until he has regained his weight.
I have strict instructions for his refeeding schedule because he is so thin.
For the last 20 years I've been trimming my horses myself but I have a regular farrier coming for Smokey tomorrow. His toes are very long.
Next up will be dental.
I'll be starting with his pic from the day I bought him and hopefully there will be lots of changed over the next few weeks and months
I briefly looked into finding a riding horse but became aware that for my budget I couldn't really afford the kind of riding horse I would be interested in.
So I moved to plan B! Find a fat pony to keep Minnie, my mare company.
I had talked to a guy about having him help me evaluate potential horses and trailer whatever horse I bought for a fee for me.
When I reached out to him know I decided to suspend my riding horse search and that I had located a fat pony and needed to get an estimate for trailering the pony here he told me he had lost his job a year ago and of his 8 (!) horses he had hung on to his favorite. But due to financial strain the horse was no longer in good shape. He is a 17 year old Quarter Horse who had been used as a Scout horse for a trail rider club, roping, search and rescue and parades.
I hired a young female trainer to come evaluate the horse with me and ... I bought him. I requested the horse get coggins test and shots before he delivered him to me and it was just so fast after that. I had come out of the bank with the cash when the vet office called to get my info (I had offered to pay for test and vax if he could take him there and he literally loaded him up and took him to the vet as soon as I got into my car after the viewing). So the horse already got registered a mine at the vet's office before I had even bought him officially. He brought him straight from the vet office to my place so when he unloaded I was still kind of in shock that suddenly I have this horse.
My 'test rider" rode him for the purchase evaluation but he will not be ridden again for a couple of months until he has regained his weight.
I have strict instructions for his refeeding schedule because he is so thin.
For the last 20 years I've been trimming my horses myself but I have a regular farrier coming for Smokey tomorrow. His toes are very long.
Next up will be dental.
I'll be starting with his pic from the day I bought him and hopefully there will be lots of changed over the next few weeks and months