ShreddedOakAviary
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- Jul 13, 2011
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Last week the breeder I got my shire horse from emailed me and said if I was interested in my geldings dam that he would make me a terriffic deal. Well, I agreed to go look at her and think about it. We went yesterday. I was pretty sure he couldn't make me an offer I couldn't refuse. I had looked into buying the mare a little over a year ago and he was asking $7000 and I just decided that even though that was a good deal I wasn't willing to pay that amount for another horse (especially considering I just keep horses for fun). I also made sure NOT to take the truck or trailer (the guys farm is almost 2 hours from here. So we went to look...
We got there and the breeder got the mare out and hitched her with another mare of his and he and my husband went for a drive down the road to see how the mare drives.
They got back and my husband said to me "we need to talk". I figured we were going to talk about what he thought and what we were willing to pay... nope. He said "he's gonna loan us his truck and trailer to take her home".
In the end we got...
1) a quality shire mare who is currently in foal to the best stud in the nation (yes she's pregnant and due in June)
2) the other mare that was driving with her and is an old pro at teaching green horses to drive in a team.
3) A set of 4 leather show harnesses and collars
4) 3 working harnesses and 2 collars
5) Bridles for every harness
6) a single training draft cart
Grand total... $3700
I do feel bad that the reason the breeder is having to cut back so much is because his wife is ill. I felt guilty driving home.
We agreed to $3700 for the one mare and the equipment, and he gave us the other mare because he can't keep all the horses and doesn't want the older mare to go somewhere that someone would work her to death or abuse her (she is old), and despite my better judgement I decided to take her home and give her an easy life of some light occasional driving to keep her in shape and give her a sense of purpose and pride. I originally told him no on the old mare, and he looked heartsick so after a day of consideration we have decided to go back and pick up Allie.
I always feel kind of bad when a good deal comes from these circumstances, but am glad to have my beautifully matched team (my gelding and his mom are almost identical and look great together).
We got there and the breeder got the mare out and hitched her with another mare of his and he and my husband went for a drive down the road to see how the mare drives.
They got back and my husband said to me "we need to talk". I figured we were going to talk about what he thought and what we were willing to pay... nope. He said "he's gonna loan us his truck and trailer to take her home".
In the end we got...
1) a quality shire mare who is currently in foal to the best stud in the nation (yes she's pregnant and due in June)
2) the other mare that was driving with her and is an old pro at teaching green horses to drive in a team.
3) A set of 4 leather show harnesses and collars
4) 3 working harnesses and 2 collars
5) Bridles for every harness
6) a single training draft cart
Grand total... $3700
I do feel bad that the reason the breeder is having to cut back so much is because his wife is ill. I felt guilty driving home.
We agreed to $3700 for the one mare and the equipment, and he gave us the other mare because he can't keep all the horses and doesn't want the older mare to go somewhere that someone would work her to death or abuse her (she is old), and despite my better judgement I decided to take her home and give her an easy life of some light occasional driving to keep her in shape and give her a sense of purpose and pride. I originally told him no on the old mare, and he looked heartsick so after a day of consideration we have decided to go back and pick up Allie.
I always feel kind of bad when a good deal comes from these circumstances, but am glad to have my beautifully matched team (my gelding and his mom are almost identical and look great together).