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Let's match riderless horses with horseless riders! NO LEASES please.

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  • #81
    rosijet!! (smacking self on forehead) I just figured out who you are! Color me slow! Are you sure I can't convince you to drive alllllll the way out to ride Gabe?

    Hugs to the boys!
    Liz

    where are we going, and why am I in this hand basket?
    where are we going, and why am I in this hand basket?

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    • #82
      Ok, I'll play,
      Charlottesville, Va - 16.1h 4.5yo WB mare, packer type attitude. Training level + small jumps. Could use a new rider 1-2x a week.

      Total horse addict

      http://community.webshots.com/user/satanxenia
      Total horse addict

      http://community.webshots.com/user/satanxenia

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      • #83
        Oh, boy ... do I ever need help!

        Am 60 miles south of Lexington, KY ... everything from youngsters that need to be backed to a 13.3 hand Connemara stallion that has shown 1st level and green hunters and would love to have work to do again.

        Kaleidoscope Farm
        http://www.stallionstation.com/kaleidoscopefarm
        Colored sporthorses & sportponies for non-traditional riders
        Kaleidoscope Farm
        http://www.stallionstation.com/kaleidoscopefarm

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        • #84
          Goochland, VA and Richmond, VA

          I have a horse in Goochland (three miles west of Richmond) that I just don't ride enough.

          He's appropriate for a solid beginner or someone better (he knows enough to be challenging for a much more advance rider, too). The place where I keep him has a beautiful indoor and great trainers, though, if I found a good home, I'd also let him leave the barn.

          PT me if interested. Thanks.
          - Elizabeth

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          • #85
            Spot - I emailed you

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            I'm an angel, honest! The horns are just there to keep the halo straight.

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            • #86
              horseless college student in Worcester, MA. Will drive just about anywhere. (I'm from CO. Everything is further out there.) Have ridden jumpers for 5 years, experience with spazzy horses. Will ride anything. Only catch? I'm out of shape, sort of. I'll also be straighforward and say that I'm not thin. But I'm willing to do just about anything!

              A horse, a horse, my social life for a horse.

              <i>used to be lizj</i>
              You don't ride the papers.

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              • #87
                **shakes head, wonders what she's been thinking all this thread**

                Former trainer/coach in Calgary, lots of success in local hunters, also does dressage/jumpers, wouldn't mind popping on horses in nice warm arenas this winter. The catch: following car accident three yrs ago, I am off/on physically. Right now want to work body back up to fitness, but not currently at pro level till I do work back up. Unfortunatly, since a pro, am a bit picky and won't ride anything dangerous, or v. poorly trained.
                Am not horseless, but have green baby field pony. Also have two standing offers right now, but would prefer to defer those...

                Formerly known as PlanetBob.

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                • #88
                  UMass Amherst, Willing To Drive Where You Tell Me To Go!
                  Senior at UMass, currently in the riding program (taught by Jerry Schurink) and member of the Eventing Team.
                  I'm just looking for a pony to play with.
                  Have evented Novice level, shown first level dressage, etc.
                  Please email me at UmassGecko0521@aol.com. I am more than happy to drive up to 45 minutes away!
                  It's really hard to find a lease in the area, and if anyone knows anything, please please please email me or PT me.
                  Thanks, and this is such a great thread! Good luck to you all!
                  **But if you need someone on the weekends, I go home to visit the boyfriend (whip cracking in the background ). I'm in Holliston (parents' house) or Dighton MA (boyfriend's) on Saturday and Sunday.**

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                  • #89
                    I'll play. I'm an adult beginner, and would love to ride if a suitable horse is avialable. Would also be willing to groom, clean tack, etc. as I'm not experienced enough to to be sick of that kind of thing yet.

                    I'm in Baltimore.

                    It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size of the fight in the dog.
                    It\'s not the size of the dog in the fight. It\'s the size of the fight in the dog.

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                    • #90
                      Keep Counting - maybe you should check out rfath's pst on page 3?

                      I'd contact rfath myself if the Worcester area weren't so far for me - a draft cross! *drool*

                      Member of the drafties/drafties X clique, and the tall people clique!

                      My 'blog

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                      • #91
                        Wow!

                        All theses riderless horses..If I had only applied for that job in Lexington, KY... If only I lived in Canada... If board wasn't so I expensive, I'd say send some these horses my way.

                        Anyway, horseless rider here. I have ridden h/j for 20 years, previously leased a TB mare. 3 years ago (until the money ran out!) I currently live near the Naperville/Aurora, IL area. I take excellent care of any horse I ride--the owners could provide testimonials/references! I'd rather clean the stable/tackroom/tack/horse than do housework. I love my current barn (and only the 2nd barn) I ride at, but the extra riding opportunities just aren't there right now. I will try new disciplines, but I love hunters. I probably could pay for a half-lease--my barn only does full leases, which is a bit beyond my budget right now.

                        Becky

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                        • #92
                          Syosset/Woodbury, New York: Anyone have a horse for lease? 16h+ please I am tall. Though I am 16, I am responsible h/j and dressage. I neeed to ride!

                          *The horse stopped with a jerk, and the jerk fell off*
                          ~Dani

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                          • #93
                            I have a really nice, quiet grey 8yr old tb mare that could use an advanced rider a couple times a week, either hunter or dressage

                            Oh ya, and she's near CORNWALL, ON at hollyhillfarm.ca

                            http://community.webshots.com/album/58303524NMYXFK
                            http://community.webshots.com/album/28403575nPNiazqhaJ

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                            • #94
                              Awwww fizz! Fancy meeting you here! You know, I'm having a heck of a time fitting Rock's riding into my schedule! Otherwise, I'd looooove to ride your beautiful boy!

                              Shameless plug for fizz's horse - he is just loffley and incredibly quiet for his age. Any Coloradoans out there needing a ride????

                              "Crazy is just another point of view" Sonia Dada
                              "Crazy is just another point of view" Sonia Dada

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                                #95
                                A friend has asked me to add this post. It is for real, or I would not waste the BB's time

                                Email me if interested...

                                "horseless older a/a, ready willing and semi-able to help sell [sic] that fancy horse sold by getting it seen at A shows in the non-pro divisions. Will pay most expenses (assuming a hack ribbon is a possibility) - what a deal! Light enough for ponies; will ride a WB if forced but much prefers the quick TB type. Prefers Zone 3, but will gladly fly to WEF, Ocala, and Vermont. Expects no pay, only a full wine glass and a sense of humor."
                                "He lives in a cocoon of solipsism"

                                Charles Krauthammer speaking about Trump

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                                • #96
                                  Lord Helpus, is that the artist formerly known as Sea Urchin hunting up rides again?

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                                  • #97
                                    I am in NW Ohio, 35 mins west of toledo and hvae a mare that really needs some attention. Safe for most anyone to ride. Let me know if you are interested.

                                    Thanks

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                                    • #98
                                      bomp.
                                      let's keep this thread on the first page awhile. 's a good one.

                                      -N

                                      www.naominickerson.com
                                      specializing in equine and canine portraiture and other fine art
                                      www.naominickerson.com
                                      specializing in equine and canine portraiture and other fine art
                                      *hold onto your breath, hold onto your heart, hold onto your hope*

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                                      • #99
                                        Anyone in the Keene NH area looking for a horse to ride? I have a Connemara/TB cross that needs work. I have a 2 month old daughter and a OTTB project horse owned by my friend that I will be riding again shortly. Email me at eventamy@hotmail.com if interested!
                                        Grab mane and kick on!

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                                        • I'll play...right now I have a cute filly to ride until Febuary (her mom wants her after the green wears off a iittle more) but would love to have something to ride this spring and possibly take to some small shows. I am north of Dallas.

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