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  • FREE TB Gelding Pa/MD line

    I "found" a 9 yr old Chestnut OTTB, I eyeballed him at at least 16.2 ... he is sound, gentle and overall seems to be in good health, just needs a little plumping up. The owner needs to find him a good home ASAP.

    I have pics, pm me if interested.

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    very interested and will give great home immediately call me 302-365-1089

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    • #3
      horse md/pa

      Is he rideable for my 4 daughters? UTD on any shots? Sound enough for beginners? Lancaster, PA area
      Bobbi

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        horselover4- You seem to be up to no good, or you are just COMPLETLY clueless???? Sound enough for beginners? What kind of question is that? How about you stop trying to pick up OTTBs for your "4 beginner daughters".

        Something just doesn't add up here You've responded to about 20 listings now.
        Erin and
        Instant Karma "Sunny", ShineDown "Liam"

        "You can't control the wind, but you can adjust the sails."

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          sent you a pm =]

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          • #6
            Looking for a horse for my Daughter

            Sent you a PM

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            • #7
              Originally posted by horselover4 View Post
              Is he rideable for my 4 daughters? UTD on any shots? Sound enough for beginners? Lancaster, PA area
              Maybe you didn't get the PM I sent you. Here is a suitable horse for your 4 daughters.
              http://www.thegreenhead.com/imgs/furreal-pony-4.jpg
              "You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars;
              you have a right to be here." ~ Desiderata by Max Ehrmann

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                #8
                Sorry guys, this post was from February...I believe the owner still has this horse (long story)... I will try to contact him again and let him know that people are still interested in him.

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                  Originally posted by PalominoMorgan View Post
                  Maybe you didn't get the PM I sent you. Here is a suitable horse for your 4 daughters.
                  http://www.thegreenhead.com/imgs/furreal-pony-4.jpg

                  Thats about right....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PalominoMorgan View Post
                    Maybe you didn't get the PM I sent you. Here is a suitable horse for your 4 daughters.
                    http://www.thegreenhead.com/imgs/furreal-pony-4.jpg
                    That IS right!

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                    • #11
                      Why is everyone being so mean to Horselover4?

                      I have known several OTTB that have been great beginner horses.

                      First - quit stereotyping the breed

                      Second - quit being mean to someone who is looking for a suitable mount for her children. She is obviously not just taking the first free horse she sees, but at least she is not discriminating against horse breeds like some uneducated people.

                      Your actions are rude - what is this a bunch of children on this forum? I thought there were adults here.

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                      • #12
                        People are being rude to this Horselover because they are being very questionable. If you look back at recent posts on the giveaways section, they have responded to almost every single ad for a free horse whether it be a yearling, TB or anything else! People aren't discriminating against TB's, this ad just happens to be about one. Horselover is asking if the horse (yearlings included) would be suitable for their daughters to learn to ride on. They are just acting very fishy and I personally would just ignore them and definitely not send a horse their way. JMO.
                        Zion Farm - Friesian & Norwegian Fjord Horses

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                          Originally posted by Instant Karma View Post
                          horselover4- You seem to be up to no good, or you are just COMPLETLY clueless???? Sound enough for beginners? What kind of question is that? How about you stop trying to pick up OTTBs for your "4 beginner daughters".
                          This sounds discriminating. No one knows this 'person's' history. She may be a former horse trainer that has moved on. She may have a trainer set up. She may be looking for a yearling as a future mount for her daughter's, not a current one. She may be a shister - but anyone replying to these threads may be a shyster. I may be a shyster.....

                          It does not excuse the behavior. She is not saying anything rude to anyone, so there is no call for anyone being rude to her. I have seen people 'reject' her inquiries in a very polite manner - and that is all that is needed. It is up to the horse owner to determine if they want to entertain or reject an offer.

                          Bianca offered sound advice on the 'Free Yearling Filly' thread - ALWAYS check references, meet people in person, visit their farm, etc. - no matter if they post on on thread or all. It is NOT the place of other posters to ridicule and condemn someone just for replying to a post.

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                          • #14
                            Ajierene my feeling is that you are horselover4's alter ego

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                            • #15
                              You are entitled your opinion, Norcrest.

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                              • #16
                                Ajierene,horselover4's postings-asking about almost 20 or so horses are suspicious because,1.She is asking about unsuitable horses,in general,for beginner children-the oldest being age 10,2.She is NOT a trainer,"but has one next door" (????),which she stated in another giveaway post,3.She frequently asks how much $$$$ to deal with anything to do with an animals' rehab,4.She has also asked for free brushes and equipment, etc., etc.,which to me all together adds up to a person who can ill afford most of these horses.horselover4 SHOULD post a "HORSE/PONY WANTED" looking for a retiring (read-older/well trained) large pony/small horse,servicably sound,with low upkeep,perhaps light meds,suitable for beginners.That way,maybe she will find an older easy keeper that will (hopefully) keep her kids safe.As it is now,she sounds like someone who wants to pick up horses and turn them over quickly for a buck,using children as a front,or getting horses to send to auction.JMHO

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                                • #17
                                  spurgirl-

                                  My problem isn't in people being suspicious of her - it is their right. But people being all out rude to her is not right. They are belittling what she is saying. She may look suspicious, but if you do not like what she is saying, you have the choice to ignore it - not ridicule her and demean her.

                                  Caution should always be used when being a responsible owner, much like a responsible parent. Would you belittle someone else's parent for something that might look suspicious our would you wonder what their home life is like, etc.?

                                  Like I said before - yeah, she may be a shyster - but then again she may not. I have seen words of caution used on other threads that horselover4 was on, but these people were much more polite than the ones on this thread.

                                  I have known people that did not know that horses do not 'come' already trained - this could be her issue.

                                  Like I said before, she could be a former trainer that is looking for a horse that could also be a future mount.

                                  She could also be a shyster just looking for free horses to take to the auction.

                                  People say 'look at the soldier out west and what happened to him'. First - this is far from the first time someone has been conned out of their horse and second, just because it happened there does not mean everyone who posts to more than one thread is a shyster.

                                  Besides all that, ridiculing and demeaning are not excusable - the US is an 'innocent until proven guilty' society. Everyone will be fine with ridiculing this woman - until they do something and are ridiculed and demeaned, then THEY are being persecuted. So, slip someone a PM word of caution, or put up a polite post, but do not ridicule and demean.

                                  If she is a shyster and finds that no one is letting her see the horses, she will depart. If she is not a shyster and leaves because the posters on this board have emotional hurt her, then the posters on this board have hurt another person's feelings for no good reason.

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                                  • #18
                                    Why do YOU care? No... seriously. Why do you care if somebody's feelings got hurt?

                                    Secondly, horseloverz has posted almost 30 times in the course of a few days looking for anything somebody will give her. IF... IF she does indeed live next door to a trainer, don't you think the trainer could help her find something FREE and suitable for her 4 children? There is a reason everybody's "radar" has gone up over this one. Having taken a horse back from a lease gone bad I really don't give a rat's ass if somebody's feelings on the internet get hurt. The lady claims to live next door to a trainer. Walk your arse over there, ask for input, and go about finding a horse that way. There is a reason she is not taking advantage of the supposed resources right next door.

                                    (Cranky rant over. Oh, and feel free to get in to it with me. I haven't slept well for months and I need somebody or something to vent at. )
                                    "You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars;
                                    you have a right to be here." ~ Desiderata by Max Ehrmann

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                                    • #19
                                      It is horselover4 - you might want to get the user correct. There may be a horseloverz out there that you just slammed for no good reason.

                                      This is the issue with the internet - no face to look at and say mean things to. Like gossipy little cliques that talk about people only behind others backs and act all polite face to face.

                                      Caution is not what is the issue here - politeness is.

                                      Why do I care? Because I do not want to see the world go to hell in a hand basket. I prefer civilized adults act like civilized adults. Do the research before making accusing someone of a crime. Innocent until proven guilty. Treat other as you would like to be treated.

                                      You do not know what situation she is in - maybe her trainer is looking for a horse for her as well.

                                      Maybe the trainer does not have time to look for a horse, but will be willing to help out if she has a horse already.

                                      Maybe she is a shyster.

                                      Maybe she is a former horse trainer that may just need the other trainer to 'help out' since she has been out of the horse world for a while.

                                      Maybe her husband is a former horse trainer.

                                      Maybe she has a cousin or an aunt or uncle that is or was a horse trainer that is only willing to give a hand once she actually has a horse.

                                      Maybe she is just so excited to finally have the property to own horses that she can't wait to get some - she is in a situation where she can pay the feed bills but not a few thousand for a good horse.

                                      Just think for a moment - how would you like it if you went on a forum as a new member to ask advice and got ridiculed? No matter if you posted on one thread or twenty in a two day span - it does not excuse this behavior.

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                                      • #20
                                        Boy do I love the internet!!!!!



                                        This is absolutely crazy. If you feel that people should be more polite, ignore them and let people hash it themselves. Issues like this will die quickly if people on both sides of the fence would let it go. It is when someone jumps in to ad fuel to the proverbial fire that feeds these topics.

                                        I have seen Horselover4 post on many threads to inquire about horses that might be appropriated for her situation when most people feel it is obviously not so.

                                        I am glad that other Cothers on this board are watching out for "suspicious" behaviours and letting the OP know that they should be careful about Horselover4. People here are one big family. I have made a few neat friendships here. I have adopted a horse here. I absolutely love him.

                                        Cothers tend to band together to defend their own. Anything too weird seems to arouse suspiscion.

                                        Think about this. Don't get angry. We care about ourselves, our horses, and other's safety.
                                        Life is too short to argue with a mare! Just don't engage! It is much easier that way!

                                        Have fun, be safe, and let the mare think it is her idea!

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