Saturday, September 24, 2011

Horse shopping continues

I keep browsing online horse markets to see what my chances are of finding an Arabian. I'm especially interested in finding a horse nearby so I can go see it, and then maybe ride it, and then visit again. So this search could take a very long time - there are not that many Arabian farms in my state. But there are a few. I'm going to visit another one tomorrow. The horse's ad is at the bottom of this post if you make it that far.

It is funny, the way people compose their horse ads. Maybe people make certain mistakes (like breed) on purpose to draw buyers - no idea. 

My search is for Arabians but they don't have to be purebred. I'm looking for horses who are over age 4, preferrably much older than 4 and it must be ridden and have trail experience. I'm not looking at greys. (Ha, good luck!)

A centimeter is about half an inch, and Baasha stands 150 cm, or 15 hands high.

I'm looking at both genders but it's astounding (to me) how many stallions are out there. About 1/3 of the horses for sale. Not just babies, but mature and even aged stallions. People just don't geld here as often.

I'm always surprised at how many people sell Arabian horses and advertise their long manes and beautiful forelocks. OK....are we 12 year old girls then? Is that the market for Arabians? This was not just once, I've seen it many times.

I've noticed that Germans are not as specific about horse colors. They call all brownish horses brown, whether they are bay or seal brown. "Braun." Chestnuts are "Fuchs." (the word for fox). Blacks are "Rappe" greys are "Schimmel" (the word for mold, nice.) But what I'm seeing in these ads, people are really loose with the few color names they have. You'll see....

PUREBRED ARABIAN
4K euro
"Asil" (Pure) Arabian mare, 5 years old, 154 cm, bay. The father is a Rheinland warmblood. They got the color right.





EGYPTIAN MARE
2K euro
13 years 148 cm, chestnut
She's about 14.2 (I think). I hate a big blaze on a horse face but she has a pretty face. I wish so much that people would photograph a horse just standing there so I can see the legs.





BLACK MARE
Asil Arabian mare, 4 years old, 154 cm. BLACK.
No, she's GREY. How can you own an Egyptian Arabian and call it "Black roan." (!!??) Also they say, "Lots of black in her pedigree. Loves to run." (Almost all the ads say something about how much the Arabian horse loves to run.)






BAY GELDING WITH DUCK FEET
3K euro
Egyptian Arabian gelding, 10 years old, 155 cm
Oh, he's really cute, I like him, except those legs. And he has withers like Baasha, complete with shelf. They say he's a "picturebook horse" suitable for trailriding. I must say I like the color.





OLDENBERG ARABIAN MARE
Arabian Partbred mare, 7 years old, 166 cm, bay.
She's been ridden. Has had 2 premiere Oldenberg foals. I think she must be a pasture breeding accident cuz why would someone cross and Arab with an Oldenberg?





10K EURO ARABIAN MARE
9 years old, 150 cm, chestnut.
A typy, expressionistic, powerful mover with featherlike gaits, very presentable, exciting, fully there, a real eye pleasure (sorry, my translation is bad!) The thing is: 9 years old, never ridden, I don't want that kind of headache from such an expressionistic horse!





CHESTNUT ARABIAN MARE Price on request. 8 years old, 152 cm chestnut. Pregnant.

Pure egyptian. She looks really nice. Nice angles, I like her. I'd like to trim her toes. Never ridden. Very affordable. Available for lease. (!!??) (If a horse is very affordable why not list the price?)





BLACK MARE
Egyptian Arabian mare, 10 years old, 156 cm, BLACK. Price on request.

Did someone tell them their horse is black and just had faded in the sun?
"Has had many foals, therefore ridden late in life. On request can be bred to a black stallion."






BLACK BROODMARE 8,900 EURO
Egyptian mare 7 years old 150 cm, BLACK Very good mother. Great gaits. Only used for breeding. We'll ride her first if you wish. Free breeding to a black Egyptian stallion.






BLACK GELDING 10K EURO
Egyptian, 8 years old, 155 cm, BLACK
This one looks nice (legs) but I cannot see the feet. Wimpy hindquarters. Nice shoulder. They call him an easy ride.
Very nice. If I had 10K euro. (looks like he has 4 white feet, ugh!)
In Switzerland.





BAY MARE 3K euro 7 years old, 145 cm, bay
Egyptian, in foal, never ridden. I wish I could see her standing still to see her legs. But still - never ridden.






GREYMARE 2500Euro 8 years old 150 cm
Actually ridden! But still, grey.
"Must use martingale on the trails cuz she loves to run. The trot and walk are very nice though." I had to include this grey because she is actually ridden and I was getting tired of looking at unbroke horses.





9200 PARTBRED MARE 4 years old, 168 cm, chestnut Dressage baby producer. Registered in the Trakehner registry.





CHESTNUT GELDING Egyptian Arabian 5,400 euro 5 years old 153, chestnut
He's been ridden. He's got Ansata on both sides. Terrible conformation.





UNBROKE GELDING
Pure Arabian, 5 years old, chestnut Not ridden. Not pictured so I can see his legs. What is their excuse for not riding a 5 year old gelding? They have not listed his height so maybe that's it. He's really cute though.

***
And now for the one that made me call.
She's a Prognoz daughter (Menes/Muscat), but only half Russian. The other side is Polish and Egyptian. She's 153 cm, bay, 5 years old. At first I skipped right by because I had the feeling she's very green but she's been listed a while so finally I called. When I called the breeder was actually riding her at that moment on a 2 day trail ride. This is encouraging. The bad news: she's 6K Euros. She's what they call a good breeding specimen. I certainly cannot afford that but I'll go take a look anyway. This turns out to be an Arabian stable I'd been trying to reach but my emails must have bounced.



The father is Prognoz:
He sires track racing horses and endurance horses. He is an Elite stallion from Tersk (the russian state stud). Körung Aachen 1997 Gold.

8 comments:

Jeni said...

She is very pretty - I'd have to go look too. Good luck in the search!

allhorsestuff said...

Certainly a lot of eye candy!
Some looked darned nice too.
Go look go ride too, if they let you. She's nice.

AareneX said...

the 9 year old 10k Euro mare looks CRAZY. I'm betting that's why they haven't ridden her.

I'm not against waiting until a horse is done growing before it starts packing a rider around, but it's nice to have them started (i.e. humans have leaned all over the horse, maybe straddled it once or twice without riding off into the sunset). Fee was "started" at age 4, but didn't really carry a rider until age 6...and even then I waited a year to put shoes on her and start riding for real. She kept growing that entire time, and was dead clumsy until she stopped!

I wish you could find an Arab/Sensible cross....

Unknown said...

Goodness, they are giving away horses here. How much is shipping? Lol

I only find horses to buy when I'm. not in the market.

If you had your druthers, what color would you want? Bay?

Formerly known as Frau said...

Wow so many too choose from I'm glad you know what you are looking for. The prices are all over the board. I know you probably mentioned it before but why don't you want another grey horse??

Hope you had a wonderful weekend!

Crystal said...

Wow thats quite a variety of horses. I like the mare too, she s pretty cute. and sounds decent.

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

Interesting to see all those horse ads. There sure are a lot of broodmares and unbroke horses in Germany.

~Lisa

Achieve1dream said...

Huh? Asil is a pure Arabian mare with a Rheinland Warmblood sire??

Wait, what is duck feet?? The picture you showed in your trail riding post of a horse with duck feet looked horribly overgrown, so I thought duck feet was a negative term . . . why would they put that in their ad (or did you write that)?

Wow, is color all they care about?? Do they always make them broodmares and then ride them? Why are so many eight or nine year olds not ridden? That's better than Americans riding them at two, but still really weird.

I like the bay mare (aside from the three white feet lol I'm picky). If she's been listed a while perhaps they would come down on the price? It's worth going to see her if she isn't too far away. :) Good luck!