As things stand now we have far more horses out there than buyers, or even willing adopters taking them for nothing more than the promise of a home. So....why is anyone making more?
I know, I know, back to beating the same dead horse subject, but can we really beat this dead horse subject hard or long enough? It seems to me people are pretty hard headed. I guess thats what happens when you keep it buried in sand.
*please note here that I have not attacked anyone personally at all in this post and dont IMO feel it needs to be censored.
Karen G www.princesscarriage.com
--- On Sat, 3/6/10, Linda-Pretty Pony Pastures <linda@prettyponypastures.org> wrote:
From: Linda-Pretty Pony Pastures <linda@prettyponypastures.org>
Subject: RE: [haflingerfriends] rescue
To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010, 12:26 PM
>> While a rescue horse may not be for you, don't discount that they may be
perfect for someone else.
I would have to agree with Leslie. I have one registered rescue Haflinger
and purchased a grade Haflinger for a friend at an auction. Maybe it was the
alignment of the stars and the planets since I bought the auction horse and
Saturday then picked up the rescue on Sunday - but - for each of us - the
horses are one of the best horses is our herd. She teaches English and
Western riding classes and Monti is usually the first horse a new rider
gets. And no one wants to give him up!
My Slick is as willing and able as they get. Loves the attention of the kids
and never (okay rarely - we all have a bad mane day once in a while) misses
a beat with the riders.
Neither horse had any training before we got them. Neither of us would be
willing to give up these horses either.
Would I take another rescue? If I had the room, you bet.
Linda W - southeast Michigan
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