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Post by Kassim on Jan 11, 2006 14:56:28 GMT 2
Very true, but don't you also think that maybe people have a bit of a misunderstanding of what they are truly buying? I'm not saying that they are bad horses, but people hear WB and I think most of them think its some fancy European breed, instead of what they truly are. Make no mistake, I often say I have a luke-WB, and I would love to own that kind of well breed sports horse one day, but there is no way I would pay those prices.
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Post by Buffy on Jan 11, 2006 15:06:51 GMT 2
Kassim, I understand exactly what you mean and I do think that not everyone really knows why they want a WB. Everyone, who is anyone has one and therefore so should I, kind of thing. I have two, they are lovely but so is my Cob and my TB. I can not say they eat less, are more sound or even more level headed than my TB's. Especially in a smaller riding community like PE quite a few people feel that you should be awed if they mention the word. Each horse as an individual is amazing and some are more talented in certain areas than others. You cant say that every WB is going to be a champ.
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Post by nikki on Feb 16, 2006 16:24:32 GMT 2
I own to lovely warmbloods! Yea I payed an arm and a leg for them but they are stunning. My youngster who was backed a few months ago is already working round and he has amazing movement. My older one has an amazing jump. He is a very finely built warmblood and has an almost TB look. But you can feel the difference when you ride them!
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Post by ~WaKi~ on Jun 17, 2006 9:20:21 GMT 2
I agree with all of you. But anyway didn't buy a TB instead got a very nice little appi sport horse.
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