Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Winner (?) takes all!!





Horse lovers Take it all - $4500 (WI)
This is for someone that wants to get into horses!!!!!

Yes the mares both ride.They are both super nice mares, I have had the older one for 14yrs.and the grulla from brith,

I had both her mom and dad.

1. 4- horse open stock trailer (pull) gray, trailet older 197?
2. 3- horses AQHA(1-10yr. Grulla mare)( 1-19yr mare 16.1hh sorrel) 1- comming 2yr in June 2010 - red dun (stud colt)
the girl on the horse is 10yr old and doesn't know how to ride. The sorrel mare is trail, game broke, very sweet mare and
good to be around.
The colt ties, good to be around but is a stud colt.
3. 2 -english saddles w/pads (1-youth 1- adult)
4. 2- western ( 1-16"large older but nice, 1-Youth )w/blankets ,bridles
5. 4- winter blankets / leg wraps
6. bukets x 6
7. water stock tanks (100gal, 150gal),
8. gates
9.fenceing white ribbin fence posts (50 or so)
10. and much more

ALL MUST GO TOGETHER!!!!!!!!!!!

ALL MUST GO TOGETHER!!!!!!!!!!!

ALSO I DO KNOW THE TRAILER IS OLD!!!!!! YOU DIDN"T NEED TO TELL ME!!!!

BUT THANK YOU ANYWAYS!!!!!!!! AND READ THIS AGAIN ALL MUST GO TOGETHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!

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If you are looking at getting into horses, RUN AWAY from this as fast as you can.  It will take someone with lots of experience to sort out this mess.




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5 comments:

  1. I must say ('cause I love to talk) that I think any of the offers of MUST BUY ALL TOGETHER are never good. It doesn't make sense sellers!

    I think saying it's a great way to get into horses would be contraindicated by the 2 year old. The fact that it is a stud colt does make it worse, but just the two year old would be bad enough!

    Good parts... the chestnut looks in nice condition for her age, the grulla is shown doing something useful, and even the colt looks in OK weight (see a shadow of rib, and the hair's a bit rough, but the others looked well fed and dewormed, so it could be his age, and they might not groom him as much)...

    So marketing fail. Sell the colt to a knowledgeable horseman. The grulla could go to a normalish advanced beginner or a school program, and the chestnut didn't mention training, but once again an intermediate or school program.

    Mention the other items are for sale when the people come to look, if you like, but plan to sell them seperately. all the animals stand a much better chance of making it on in a good way in the world if they don't impose the "all together" thing, where they'll probably go to some fool who doesn't know what he's doing, and end up in a worse home after that one... Uphill (& forward)is always the answer ;-) Not downhill...

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  2. Bif - you took the words right out of my mouth!! LOL

    I hope those are breakaway halters.

    I also would bet they expect you to pull up all the posts and clean up the area too when you are picking up all their mess.

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  3. I always shake my head at these ads. Just exactly how many people on the planet are looking for 3 horses and a crappy looking trailer to buy all in on package? Probably, ZERO!!

    Also, I've purchased horses that came in a package and the buyer was selling the MUST TAKE horse because they took it just because they wanted the other horse in the package, so Sellers---it doesn't work!!

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  4. In reference to your poll, have you seen British horseboxes? Those things are incredible. They must have a law against trailers or something there...

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  5. SB - it's not that they have a law against trailers, but the roads are so narrow and the turns are so tight that they can't maneuver them very well. Also, very few people have trucks - the gas is VERY expensive.

    Did you see my Sept. 5 posting? I have one of those things (except it's VERY big)!! LOL

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