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  • #61
    Thank you Louise, cgn38 and all the other Exceller volunteers! ID arrived safely yesterday and is absolutely wonderful. I think he's a lap dog trapped in a horse's body. He had a nice turnout and bath yesterday and a quick freejump today and never batted an eye. He's amazingly laid back, especially for a three year old! Here are his pictures. The last picture in the album is my other Exceller boy, Top Secret Code.
    Arado, I'm glad to hear you got Fiz, he looked so cute.
    And Fred, I'm having the same problem.
    Please don't try to be a voice of reason. It's way more fun to spin things out of control. #BecauseCOTH - showhorsegallery

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    • #62
      Wow Louise, that new pic of A.F. is great. Shes a lovely girl. I hope someone snatches her up soon!

      Cool, what a lovely boy ID is! Look at that trot! Looks like a dressage horse in the making! Congrats on him!
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      Member of the ILMD[FN]HP Clique, The Florida Clique, OMGiH I loff my mares, and the Bareback Riders clique!

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      • #63
        Also now totally in love with #200, 201, and 202.

        Some please buy these guys!!
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        Member of the ILMD[FN]HP Clique, The Florida Clique, OMGiH I loff my mares, and the Bareback Riders clique!

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        • #64
          congratulations, CoolMeadows, ID looks great!
          and how lucky he is to have such a wonderful new home!
          I wish they all could be so lucky.
          A Fine Romance. April 1991 - June 2016. Loved forever.

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          • #65
            If anyone's interested in a pony broodmare Antique Freak would be an awesome cross. She'll give refinement while preserving the chiseled pony face those cute welsh have.

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            • #66
              Louise,

              Do you know anything about Zim's Jet? Its contagious! I told a girl who used to work for me about the Exceller site and she fell in love with him.
              I am also going to try to post of Picture of The Pawn Broker today...he is adorable and loving his new digs!

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                #67
                Norcrest,
                I took the pictures of Zim's Jet, and he was a big sweety. I would suggest to your friend to give the trainer a call. I am glad to hear about the Pawn Broker!

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                • #68
                  Congrats Coolmeadows he is lovely.Thanks for the well wishes w/ Fizz he is a star!
                  The Winds Of Heaven Are of That Of Which Blows Through A Horses Ears

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                  • #69
                    Louise and cgn- Please see my update on the Northampton thread about Justin's Knight. Poor guy.
                    Race training and retraining Thoroughbreds.

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                    • #70
                      I had the pleasure of following Louise around last Saturday - I have clients going back this weekend to look at several of the horses.

                      There will be many more going up for sale as the meet ends (end of November), some just have a few more chances/races. Many will have greatly reduced prices then.

                      I wish Louise would stop shopping for me though - she is evil!!! I was a good girl though as I just bought me a new truck, although I do have my eye on two that I have first option on before they let Louise near them with that camera!
                      I gotta do-over and am doin it my way!!!

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                      • #71
                        doublete - check your PT's

                        I enjoyed the day, Silly Mommy. I was alone on Saturday, when we met up, and Silly Mommy acted as my official clipboard holder and height and growth estimator.

                        There are just so many nice horses at Finger Lakes. And Silly Mommy is absolutely right when she says that from now to the end of the meet, there will be many horses available. Keep your eyes on the BB, which will continue to be updated at least weekly.
                        If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.
                        Desmond Tutu

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                        • #72
                          So, how would someone that lives far away from these horses go about getting one? Do people buy off of the picture and have the horse shipped? I think Antique Freak is beautiful. There is no way I could go to NYork to see her though.

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                          • #73
                            Just bumping this up to remind people to go have a look..
                            I am hoping someone will buy Rhondie, I can't stop thinking about her.
                            A Fine Romance. April 1991 - June 2016. Loved forever.

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                            • #74
                              rthonor- Yes people do do that. It is HIGHLY suggested that you vet the horse though, in that case. That way you have a professional set of eyes that can give you their impression of the horse.
                              But yes, I've known lots of people that do that and are happy doing it.
                              Race training and retraining Thoroughbreds.

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                              • #75
                                rthonor

                                We have had horses from the Exceller Board adopted throughout the East Coast, all the way to Florida. All of those people bought horses without seeing them in person. I'm sure the Canter folks have had the same experience.

                                Every one of us who volunteers will be glad to help long distance buyers in any way we can. I know I'm always glad to take more pictures, or even get a very short and very poor quality video clip from my digital camers, should circumstances permit. I strongly second getting a vet's opinion, just as doublete says. That gives you a knowledgeable eye looking at your potential purchase.

                                Finger Lakes, in particular, is not in the middle of a densely populated area, like a lot of tracks are. We have less of a local market to draw from. These horses depend on people like you, looking at a picture and taking a chance. Because, yes, you are taking a chance. But, then, aren't you taking a chance any time you buy a horse?

                                Antique Freak, by the way, is beautiful, and sweet. PT me if you want any more information, though I really have nothing bad to say.
                                If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.
                                Desmond Tutu

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                                • #76
                                  Bumping this up because folks, if you haven't already looked at TEF board, definitely do so. These horses are GORGEOUS! Thank God my barn has no empty stalls...

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                                  • #77
                                    And, there is a great shipper that runs down 95 every couple of weeks and does a terrific job and is very reasonble.

                                    Our whole experience in getting a horse from FL was very positive! She didn't stay in my barn, but has started her lovely new life as a potential mommie, and I think she likes hanging out and munching grass

                                    Libby (please, someone buy up lots of horses, and keep me from looking! My barn will be totally full with the one I have coming in this weekend and I cannot give in to temptation! )
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                                    • #78
                                      Oh, I forgot! Be sure to check page 2. I took some new pictures of Truely Obliging (#154) last week. He is quite the handsome man, and another of those that I despair of ever getting a picture that matches his looks.
                                      If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.
                                      Desmond Tutu

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                                        #79
                                        The Exceller website also has a link for Transportation, for those who need a horse shipped a long distance, or a short distance.

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                                        • #80
                                          How far is it to the track from Syracuse?

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