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Does your uncle go by a different name? You keep calling him Rick but the person claiming to own the horses is not named Rick…

[QUOTE=Milocalwinnings;8939553]
Does your uncle go by a different name? You keep calling him Rick but the person claiming to own the horses is not named Rick…[/QUOTE]

She gets his name right on post 160. When the web is as tangled as this one it is hard to keep the players straight. She should have referred back to her script.

You’d think the the uncle would know about trailers and first aid kits.

[QUOTE=Milocalwinnings;8939553]
Does your uncle go by a different name? You keep calling him Rick but the person claiming to own the horses is not named Rick…[/QUOTE]

Yes his name is ray but everyone calls him rick. I honestly dont understand why everyone is making assumptions and trolling all my posts.

[QUOTE=Sarahfay94;8939322]
As far as ali goes, my uncle purchased him in Georgia when he was weaned. After he has foaled his mother stepped on his leg which caused his leg to have a slight turn to it once it healed. I know he has had it examined and xrayed and it didnt cause any damage to the bone or joints itself…[/QUOTE]

Uh… physiologically possible? I’m thinking not.

"Sarah, I purchased Ali sight unseen. I saw him offered by an associate out of Michigan, who
owned his sire (Egyptian Event Champion) Ali Saareef. He breed an amazing mare in Georgia.
I fell in love with him and his bloodline: I sent a big check right away, paid for him in full…
then as soon as we could, borrowed a horse trailer and a vehicle to pull
it, and went down to Georgia to pick hime up. We were so exited.

After we got there, we were told that his front left leg and hoof were stepped on by his
Dam during the foaling, that he’d need regular trimming, but that he was expected to be
ok. It would have been nice if they had told us in advance, but even though they (the
husband and wife) in Georgia were cops, it seems they were not honest people…any how
Brittany and I weren’t told about this until after he was weaned: When we went to bring him
home. We still loved him, and hauled him back home…

Results. His front left leg has a slight turn in it and his hoof also grows faster than the others.
His beautiful Black Straight Egyptian PureBred Arabian daughter that we have here has a fantastic
Conformation & Disposition. He has never been lame, had a limp, or failed to travel. He is out on
the pasture daily and runs like the wind…with no faults.: He has never been sick or ailing"

Thank you very much, good day.

Wow… I missed a bunch.

Conformation & Disposition. He has never been lame, had a limp, or failed to travel. He is out on the pasture daily and runs like the wind…with no faults.: He has never been sick or ailing

Well, he doesn’t do a damn thing so he better be sound. What the heck does the bolded above even MEAN :confused: He does have faults see below.

His front left leg has a slight turn in it and his hoof also grows faster than the others.

I would wager that his hoof also grows unevenly because of his flaw. This is also why he needs regular maintenance.

I will add: What on earth do you think this trip is going to cost? $1000 would be money well spent. Now you have to purchase a trailer and pay for the trip up and back. SMH… makes no sense but I guess to complete the stankfairytale you must go up and see his glittery eyes, mane blow in the wind and hear his soft nicker in your ear…or he may just squeal and sh*t at the sight of a trailer.

Take it from someone who’s first horse was a late-gelded Arabian…

DON’T DO IT.

And he wasn’t 13…he was 4! 15 now… He’s had plenty of time in life to adjust. He’s still an idiot under saddle 50% of the time. And we were told he was “very quiet” and “calm spirited.” I’ve broken bones and had a handful of concussions from this horse.

Just don’t.

Ahh…
& she’s back!
Plus: the Arrival of Houseguests!

Who wants to place a bet on how soon Uncle Rick/Ray will post here himself?

Pennywell Bay - please do get thyself to Xenia.OH & report back on the wondrousness of Ali < who suddenly seems to be sharing his name with his sire.
Is that an Arab Thing :confused:

[QUOTE=Sarahfay94;8939760]
"Sarah, I purchased Ali sight unseen. I saw him offered by an associate out of Michigan, who owned his sire (Egyptian Event Champion) Ali Saareef. He breed an amazing mare in Georgia.[/QUOTE]

Because “POOF!”

Not sure if this was posted:

http://www.geocities.ws/dee248/

Famous world-renowned stallion…has a geocities website! :cool:

[QUOTE=2DogsFarm;8939820]
Ahh…
& she’s back!
Plus: the Arrival of Houseguests!

Who wants to place a bet on how soon Uncle Rick/Ray will post here himself?

Pennywell Bay - please do get thyself to Xenia.OH & report back on the wondrousness of Ali < who suddenly seems to be sharing his name with his sire.
Is that an Arab Thing :confused:[/QUOTE]

Houseguests? Where? Did I miss that?

Is it wrong that the first thing I did when I woke up this morning was check up on this thread? :smiley:

[QUOTE=Sarahfay94;8939760]
"Sarah, I purchased Ali sight unseen. I saw him offered by an associate out of Michigan, who
owned his sire (Egyptian Event Champion) Ali Saareef
. He breed an amazing mare in Georgia.
I fell in love with him and his bloodline: I sent a big check right away, paid for him in full…
then as soon as we could, borrowed a horse trailer and a vehicle to pull
it, and went down to Georgia to pick hime up. We were so exited.

After we got there, we were told that his front left leg and hoof were stepped on by his
Dam during the foaling, that he’d need regular trimming, but that he was expected to be
ok. It would have been nice if they had told us in advance, but even though they (the
husband and wife) in Georgia were cops, it seems they were not honest people…any how
Brittany and I weren’t told about this until after he was weaned: When we went to bring him
home. We still loved him, and hauled him back home…

Results. His front left leg has a slight turn in it and his hoof also grows faster than the others.
His beautiful Black Straight Egyptian PureBred Arabian daughter that we have here has a fantastic
Conformation & Disposition. He has never been lame, had a limp, or failed to travel. He is out on
the pasture daily and runs like the wind…with no faults.: He has never been sick or ailing"[/QUOTE]

Sareef was the sire.

Do it again.

Thanks, lachelle
So the horse does exist & was bought by a guy in OH.

I’m sure Sarahfay typo’ed his sire’s name by mistake when riled to distraction by the poopyheadedness of posters who keep finding errors in her story < which, like Topsy, “jest growed’”

Houseguest #1: in the form of the letter from dear Uncle Ray/Rick

[QUOTE=lachelle;8939825]
Not sure if this was posted:

http://www.geocities.ws/dee248/

Famous world-renowned stallion…has a geocities website! :cool:[/QUOTE]

When the stud fee is only $300-500… just no. Stop breeding. Now.

Yes and his stud fee was “$500.00/purebreds 300.00/others” :lol:

But the resulting foal is supposed to be worth $20,000 ooookay.

[QUOTE=lachelle;8939825]
Not sure if this was posted:

http://www.geocities.ws/dee248/

Famous world-renowned stallion…has a geocities website! :cool:[/QUOTE]

Another fascinating website.

Welcome to the Poopyhead Brigade, lachelle :cool:

OP’s moved on to the Western forum now. Not trying to be a stalker troll, but I guess I can’t help it.