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Can we do the Horseless riders and Riderless Horses thing again?

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  • #81
    I have a horse that is available for a lease situation.
    Last edited by CMB; Sep. 13, 2017, 02:39 PM.

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    • #82
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      *Mirage*Malachi*BlueBlaze*

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      • #83
        Okay, who needs a pony?

        Gorgeous 14hh (could be 14.1, but I prefer to be cautious) dun mare. Very fancy, fab mover, could do Euro pony jumpers, sweet as anything. Is however a rescue case and needs to be treated properly (no whip, period) and wants a small adult or experienced teenager. Is in no way dangerous. Broken in over the summer and turned away. I intended to sell her on but fell in love and want to keep her for my son (who is 3 ). Located in NorCal but if a San Diego area resident wanted to lease her (care only), would ship her down and even throw in free lessons if needed. She's coming down anyway as I will ride her myself, but I'd rather find someone who wants to ride and show.

        Susie
        Royal Oak Sporthorses
        Dutch Warmbloods & British Sporthorses.

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        • #84
          ok i will jump have several horses that just need to be loved. one broodmare who loves to be brushed one small pony that can be ridden.but has to stay here. one weanling that needs some leading lessons. virginia beach area.
          [april-amber-annie-ben-potter-jester-pumpkin-lucky-blaze-chewey- reggie-smokey-willie-rocky and now little jill the only sane things in my life!!!

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          • #85
            I am going to give this a whirl...

            I am a horseless rider here in Kansas City. Up until I became pregnant and had my first baby I was riding a few event horses out here. I have evented through training level, pony clubbed through C3, and shown hunters on the A circuit. I had 3 horses before college, but don't have the funds for that now. (my husband is in medical school) I would love to ride just a couple of days a week - if there is anyone out there with a need.

            Also, I love working with greenies and horses that need work.

            ...Seriously wanting to ride!

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              #86
              Has anyone found a situation from this thread yet. It seems there should be alot of close riders and horses on here. Be sure to go back and search the earlier posts for what you're looking for!



              * "the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts" Willy Wonka
              * \"the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts\" Willy Wonka

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              • #87
                I've got one for you EMCallaway!!! The woman I board with has a 16-year old Black Tennessee Walker mare who needs you.

                Sabella (aka "Bell") is literally bomb proof. She was trained with the Atlanta Mounted PD and was used for the Olympics. She is almost 17 hands and built like a truck (very classic Walker).

                Her owner only wants $50 a month to help cover hay & grain. You can pretty much ride as often as you like. Besides, me and the App get lonely riding by ourselves.

                We don't have any fancy barn. We're country people. The horses share the pasture 24/7 with 3 1/2 goats (and another on the way soon). We have miles and miles of logging trails to ride in, tho. Very quiet and private.

                E-mail me at seauten@earthlink.net for more details if you're interested.
                <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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                • #88
                  BIG BUMP.
                  <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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                    #89
                    I am so there ChocoMare! I'll PT you with my info..



                    * "the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts" Willy Wonka
                    * \"the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts\" Willy Wonka

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                    • #90
                      OK, I'll bite.

                      Horselss rider in Boston, MA area. Very experienced -- hunters, jumpers, greenies. Will travel. Currently lack the funds for a lease situation.

                      *fingers crossed*

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                      • #91
                        I have a 3, turning 4 in late Spring, OTTB who is a huge Love. He is 16.1 and growing. I live in Manahattan and keep him in the New London, CT area. He will only be there until early summer but would love some extra eyes and hands loving him during the week. If the rider is accomplished enough I would even be interested in letting you on.

                        http://community.webshots.com/user/ridenyc
                        www.penwickstable.com

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                        • #92
                          Riderless horse here in CT, north of Hartford:

                          Looking to lease or partially lease my 9 yo morgan gelding. A real cutie patootie! 15.1 hh, doing 1st/2nd level dressage. Also loves the trails!

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                          • #93
                            Horseless Rider here!!

                            I'm in San Diego. 19 yr old college student looking for an english pleasure mount. Willing to work for riding time. Working student positions?

                            8+years experience w/english riding.

                            Anyone?

                            btw, what a great thread.

                            &lt;3Lara

                            ToXiC

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                            • #94
                              I'm bumping this back up because the lovely founder of this threat, EMCALLAWAY, made her connection with my friend's Tennessee Walker, Belle, yesterday.

                              See this does work! Keep it coming folks.

                              Chocomare
                              (Do something: Lead, follow or get out of the way.)
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                              <>< Sorrow Looks Back. Worry Looks Around. Faith Looks Up! -- Being negative only makes a difficult journey more difficult. You may be given a cactus, but you don't have to sit on it.

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                                #95
                                I'll give it a bump too! It really does work!



                                * "the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts" Willy Wonka
                                * \"the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts\" Willy Wonka

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                                • #96
                                  Hey! I'm a horseless rider in Eastern NC for about a month, then God-willing I'll be moving to Raleigh.
                                  I've been riding somewhat sporadically for the last 8 months or so, but I don't think it would take long to get back where I was. I rode mostly hunters, some lower-level dressage, a little cross country, lots of trailriding, mostly babies or unmade horses. I've jumped to 3'6", but that was a couple years ago. I'll come out and love on horses too. I don't show, but I would appreciate any opportunity to improve my riding and my horsemanship.

                                  Be careful to whom you lend your shirt if you have a tendency to wear your heart upon your sleeve.
                                  Full-time bargain hunter.

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                                  • #97
                                    I'll jump in and take a shot...I'm in southeastern CT (inbetween norwich and new london)have ridden for over 30 yrs..1st in eventing then hunters, low jumpers....was 2x CHJA yr end reserve champ A/A htr. I've also worked as a groom/rider for several BNT's over the years. I'm a very quiet soft, patient rider..greenies welcome..I miss being in a barn!!!! I love to teach too.

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                                    • #98
                                      Hey, I'll post for a friend of mine. Great rider - done the ammie jumpers/hunters, and is without a horse right now. I know she would love to get on a horse and play with it, but I don't think she could commit to a heavy/regular schedule due to work committments. But I'd trust her to ride mine, and anyone who knows me, knows I am VERY particular about who sits on them!

                                      She is in South Florida - West Broward to be exact. If anyone is interested, PT me and I'll try and hook you up.

                                      "I used to care, but things have changed..." Bob Dylan
                                      Your crazy is showing. You might want to tuck that back in.

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                                      • Original Poster

                                        #99
                                        I'm actting as match maker now so be sure to check your PT's from time to time if you've posted on this thread. Flyingstardust and Shade need to check their PT's.



                                        * "the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts" Willy Wonka
                                        * \"the suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts\" Willy Wonka

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                                        • I'll join in here. I'm a horseless rider in central KY near Lexington.

                                          I have ridden and will ride just about anything, but I would really prefere finding a horse that can jump. I would be willing to exercise somebody's horse that they don't have time for, but I am also looking to eventually get a horse of my own, maybe a TB off the track that I can retrain for eventing. So if anybody knows of someone looking for a good home for a horse, please let me know

                                          Later ~~Caren (KY)~~

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