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Old 09-05-23, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Lascauxcaveman
Looks like a tall one. How many hands is that horse (c-t-c)?
15.1 hands, c-t-t. Not sure what counts as the center ...
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Originally Posted by non-fixie
15.1 hands, c-t-t. Not sure what counts as the center ...
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yes, but are those metric or bsc hands...?

oh, that's right, being a Morgan they're probably Whitworth.



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"Often-expensive hobby meets definitely expensive hobby." He's a handsome lad.

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I just got back from spending a few days at Kentucky Horse Park, where my wife's cousin was competing in a National Eventing Championship. She competed in Dressage, Cross Country, and Stadium Jumping. Even at the amateur level, she has a lot of money invested in horse, truck and trailer, tack, etc. And the horses have to eat every day, whether you ride them or not. It makes a roadie having an expensive carbon fiber, electronic shifting wonder bike seem tame by comparison.
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My Stepdaughter has been involved in Horses until quite recently. So as a newly acquired member of the family it was all new to me, sheesh the costs involved in acquiring a cheap horse, and they are a handful... and all cheap horses have issues, always physical and quite often emotional... i must admit they are interesting to be around and to get to know... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. as a pack animal they will do what the boss says unless the boss is a crappy boss then they will do whatever the heck they want to do, and you can inherit all kinds of problems from the previous bosses... how about a goldfish instead?
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Originally Posted by Gary12000
(...) ... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. (...)
I suppose the same goes for all animals. While the horse above was "new" when we bought it, we've had various cats and dogs from local asylums, and it was often a challenge to get them to trust humans again. Sometimes we succeeded.
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I suppose the same goes for all animals. While the horse above was "new" when we bought it, we've had various cats and dogs from local asylums, and it was often a challenge to get them to trust humans again. Sometimes we succeeded.
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Originally Posted by Pompiere
I just got back from spending a few days at Kentucky Horse Park, where my wife's cousin was competing in a National Eventing Championship. She competed in Dressage, Cross Country, and Stadium Jumping. Even at the amateur level, she has a lot of money invested in horse, truck and trailer, tack, etc. And the horses have to eat every day, whether you ride them or not. It makes a roadie having an expensive carbon fiber, electronic shifting wonder bike seem tame by comparison.
Had another racer when I was drag racing, he had some nice mc's, got a new ZX-14 Kawi at one point and wound it up quite a bit, 9.20 sec @ 140mph, 1/4 mile and 8.90 160mph w/NOS. And it still rode like a normal bike out on the road, he rode it to Vegas for a trip.

Somebody asked about what his wife thought about it, "she shows horse's, this wouldn't even feed and care for a season of her deal" .
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The horse is probably thinking...WTF. She has that to ride. Why am I hauling her around?
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The CV market is down. Are there e-horses?
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Old 09-07-23, 11:09 AM
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Are there e-horses?
Of course there are. Is your head stuffy and uncomfortable too?

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The weird thing is the bike is a Rocinante and the horse's name is Sancho Panza. Go figure?
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I self identify as a horse and I approve of this post!
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You've got that in reverse, backwards even. The horse self-identifies as a human whereas we are mere goats or sheeps.
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My Stepdaughter has been involved in Horses until quite recently. So as a newly acquired member of the family it was all new to me, sheesh the costs involved in acquiring a cheap horse, and they are a handful... and all cheap horses have issues, always physical and quite often emotional... i must admit they are interesting to be around and to get to know... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. as a pack animal they will do what the boss says unless the boss is a crappy boss then they will do whatever the heck they want to do, and you can inherit all kinds of problems from the previous bosses... how about a goldfish instead?
Definitely.

My kids, “Can we afford a horse?”

Me, “The purchase price, yes. The monthly maintenance?…”
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Originally Posted by Pompiere
I just got back from spending a few days at Kentucky Horse Park, where my wife's cousin was competing in a National Eventing Championship. She competed in Dressage, Cross Country, and Stadium Jumping. Even at the amateur level, she has a lot of money invested in horse, truck and trailer, tack, etc. And the horses have to eat every day, whether you ride them or not. It makes a roadie having an expensive carbon fiber, electronic shifting wonder bike seem tame by comparison.
Because a horse isn’t a pet.
A horse isn’t a hobby.
A horse is a lifestyle.
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My Stepdaughter has been involved in Horses until quite recently. So as a newly acquired member of the family it was all new to me, sheesh the costs involved in acquiring a cheap horse, and they are a handful... and all cheap horses have issues, always physical and quite often emotional... i must admit they are interesting to be around and to get to know... my observation was that there are not really bad horses just bad owners .. as a pack animal they will do what the boss says unless the boss is a crappy boss then they will do whatever the heck they want to do, and you can inherit all kinds of problems from the previous bosses... how about a goldfish instead?
Sincere question.
We took in 2 dogs. I don’t think they suffered from any crazy deliberate abuse as much as severe neglect.

Anyways, both seem extremely grateful to be a part of the family.

Horses don’t seem as gregarious towards people as dogs do, but if I knew the adopted horse as well as I know our adopted dogs, would I get the same impression? Like, wow this horse really enjoys being around me.

It could be they just don’t have the same opportunities to express it. Like obviously a horse isn’t going to flop itself next to your couch with it’s hooves in the air for a belly rub, or get in the car and ride shotgun to run errands, etc.
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Originally Posted by juvela
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yes, but are those metric or bsc hands...?

oh, that's right, being a Morgan they're probably Whitworth.



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