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Sigh. Behotchy Grade Pony Mare in NC. Updated w/PICS POST 9

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  • Sigh. Behotchy Grade Pony Mare in NC. Updated w/PICS POST 9

    I am posting this for a friend, who parked this mare at my farm last year and has, just now, a year later! Concluded that my assessment is correct and she should give her away... Sigh... Please help me get this mare off my farm!

    10 year old grade pony mare. 14h, some sort of buckskin, very dark. NOT FOR A CHILD!!!!!!

    REPEAT: NOT FOR A CHILD!!!!

    Unfortunate headed. Otherwise good conformation, always been sound barefoot. Excellent dressage mover in all three gaits. Is trained thru 2nd level (not by me) and jumps 3 foot easily. Always sweet and easy to handle in the ground, ties, clips, loads (with a lip chain), stands to be trimmed. Undersaddle? Shes a mare! She gets strong/fast, opinionated and will balk and threaten to rear if she doesnt get her way.

    I will email pictures to anyone who is seriously interested. I will not be providing a video. No one will be riding her on my farm. She is current on coggins and vaccs and is fat as a hog ready to go to slaughter. Located in Hurdle Mills, NC.
    Last edited by EqTrainer; Mar. 2, 2011, 07:55 AM. Reason: Added pics
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  • #2
    Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
    is fat as a hog ready to go to slaughter.
    No love for the little witch, eh?

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      #3
      Haha... Lets just say all company gets old eventually!

      Seriously, she never gives me a bit of trouble.... Because i dont ride her
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      • #4
        For a minute I thought the Hell Bitch had resurrected herself.
        We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

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          #5
          Haha, hey i heard they tried to break her at some summer camp for chidren... Didnt go so well....

          Ummm, didnt you say maybe you had become a mare person?!!

          Just joking!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
            Haha, hey i heard they tried to break her at some summer camp for chidren... Didnt go so well....

            Ummm, didnt you say maybe you had become a mare person?!!

            Just joking!
            While I typically covet all of your horses, I definitely don't want the raging hormonal pony mare!

            OMG Hell Bitch at summer camp.... ironically I have come across a few of those at summer camp.... seems to be a dumping ground for them. Sigh.
            We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
              Haha... Lets just say all company gets old eventually!
              Fish and Visitors smell after 3 days!

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              • #8
                i would totally take her cause i love a good challenge however being in Canada trailer might be difficult lol

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                  #9
                  Pictures:

                  http://photobucket.com/albums/zz219/gdauverd/zyllah
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                  • #10
                    Has anyone tried taking her trail riding? I bought a horse with an attitude like hers that was a (rhymes with witch) when ridden in an arena/ring but was a completely different and happy beast out on the trails.

                    If she was just a couple inches taller...
                    Save lives! Adopt a pet from your local shelter.

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                      #11
                      Oh please, just stop
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                      • #12
                        Alrighty then, full time witch. So sorry.
                        Save lives! Adopt a pet from your local shelter.

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                        • #13
                          I have this one's match in a medium-size lol. Yours actually makes mine sound like a saint though...At least when lunged mine can be ridden by a child, and she is a sweetheart on the ground.

                          Good luck... I think about 10 of these go through Camelot/NH every week.

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                            #14
                            Not mine! she is an angel on the ground, too. Just a wee bit too girly undersaddle. Never been on depo or regumate so i guess someone could give that a try...

                            I have had quite a bit of interest in her in spite of her self!
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post

                              I have had quite a bit of interest in her in spite of her self!

                              Great, someone will probably get her and try to breed her. Isn't this the one you were saying was a pretty cute dressage pony awhile back? Thought I remembered that head....

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                              • #16
                                I have one of those mares at my farm, and owner is a "non" horse person. Doesn't ride at all or doesn't even visit horse. AND is convinced she can sell mare for 10 times what she paid for her at auction.

                                Sigh....been here 9 months and still won't listen to reason

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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Dune View Post
                                  Great, someone will probably get her and try to breed her. Isn't this the one you were saying was a pretty cute dressage pony awhile back? Thought I remembered that head....
                                  The head is unmistakeable! She *is* a cute dressage pony. Of course i am screening carefully to avoid that problem i think the lack of papers will help, certainly the lack of a work ethic should be enough but we cant count on that now can we?
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by lostkiwi View Post
                                    I have one of those mares at my farm, and owner is a "non" horse person. Doesn't ride at all or doesn't even visit horse. AND is convinced she can sell mare for 10 times what she paid for her at auction.

                                    Sigh....been here 9 months and still won't listen to reason
                                    Well, you see what to do.. They cant stay forever!
                                    "Kindness is free" ~ Eurofoal
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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
                                      The head is unmistakeable! She *is* a cute dressage pony. Of course i am screening carefully to avoid that problem i think the lack of papers will help, certainly the lack of a work ethic should be enough but we cant count on that now can we?
                                      Why would anyone randomly breed her... I know WAY off topic, but I think I'm missing something. I can't imagine someone would go to all the trouble of breeding a horse with a questionable attitude and an, "unfortunate" head (love that description!)

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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Cruiser12 View Post
                                        Why would anyone randomly breed her... I know WAY off topic, but I think I'm missing something. I can't imagine someone would go to all the trouble of breeding a horse with a questionable attitude and an, "unfortunate" head (love that description!)
                                        Well, I am sure that whoever they were, they were very optimistic as all breeders are
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