tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4301767773083788548.post5294916164879499559..comments2024-02-13T20:54:46.748-06:00Comments on North Horse: I'm Back! 3 Bad Breeders, Locals Needing Help, & MoreNorth Horsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13302834439219993527noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4301767773083788548.post-34712927770576612432014-12-03T15:36:35.413-06:002014-12-03T15:36:35.413-06:00I love your comment, and I LOVE that you want to d...I love your comment, and I LOVE that you want to do this! I hope others are also willing. North Horsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13302834439219993527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4301767773083788548.post-8738869403898006212014-11-30T14:20:32.726-06:002014-11-30T14:20:32.726-06:00I would like to put in a plug for the 3 horses li...I would like to put in a plug for the 3 horses listed here on Craigslist. If only I had the money, time, and a willing husband to back me up, my mission would be to take on horses like these who are unmarketable, worth little to nothing in this current horse market and just need a willing soul to take them on and give them a chance. There is such a need for horses like these, who are green, poorly bred and just plain too many to get trained and given a start to make them more marketable. Someone who has the experience, please consider taking one or more on as a project horse and give it a second chance at a better life. Get the stallions gelded and turn them into decent riding horses or take on the mares so their foals will be born in a decent, experienced home and have a chance at a decent life and get out of the cycle they are going to be born into and work with the mares so they can be used as riding horses and not just marketed as broodmares in an already saturated market. Believe me I know it is easier said than done and one day I hope to be involved more actively in this role myself but right now I am not in a position to take it on. So anyone out there who is in a position to take on an extra project horse, please consider the challenge. Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4301767773083788548.post-72315966739907438562014-11-29T22:03:18.361-06:002014-11-29T22:03:18.361-06:00We also got a cheap curly from the 2nd set of owne...We also got a cheap curly from the 2nd set of owners, probably from the same breeders in Beloit. He isn't half bad with his curls and Some meat on his bones. His front half looks draft the back half looks part Arab. He belongs to a friendAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4301767773083788548.post-53870625906525534522014-11-29T21:58:21.891-06:002014-11-29T21:58:21.891-06:00Well we missed you. But are glad you are safe mov...Well we missed you. But are glad you are safe moved and employed. I lost my sweet mare to a freak accident but saw an ad on the Janesville CL for a free mare who rears and ended up with 3 saddlebreds and a Morgan. One is to young to be broke out yet. One was very green before she was turned into a broody and then they cut a large foal out of her and she is spayed and supposedly no papers but they bred her any way. The Morgan is well broke so she went to a friend and I am making slow progress with the rearer. Know any one With a stud who wants a spayed mare as a buddy? Or a pasture pet? Oh and they were starved when I got them. I am the same crazy lady who t took in the starved paint a few years ago and got him going good again then listed him for free on the Madison CLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com