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| I saw this horse online and I fell in love with him. http://www.horseclicks.com/horses/c82389/ I wanna know what you guys think of him and if I should go see him sometime and take him for a test ride. Thanks!
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I like him.
The only thing I see is that it looks like he had kind of a short, straight neck, but other than that he looks OK to me. He doesn't look balanced at all in the flat pics, but I see that as more of a fault of the rider (and possibly saddle fit) and I don't see any reason why he couldn't learn to be balanced with more training.
I would definately go see him. But, I'm a sucker for OTTB's.

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Nice horse from what I know of. I show with on the same circuit on the whja with him ( Julian J., his owner ). I would definately try him out. When I saw he was for sale, I wished I had the money to buy another horse. If you want to see more pics of him I would go on www.whja.org and go under photo gallery. Well, let me know how it goes!
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Now I wanna go try him out even more. Do you think the price would be negotiable? Because I just can't afford $5,000 right now, even though I know that is an amazing price for him.Maybe in the spring/summer after I get more training on my horse so I can sell her for more. Thanks for giving me that info!
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The best way to know if the price is negotiable is to ask the owner. Good luck!

Like a horse in open country, they did not stumble. ~Isaiah 63:13 But ask the animals, and they will teach you ~Job 12:7a
"You don't throw a whole life away, just 'cause it's beat up a little" ~ Tom Smith, Seabiscuit's trainer
Please join the Thoroughbred Owners and Enthusiasts Club if you love Thoroughbreds! www.thoroughbredtalk.webs.com
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