I rely on internet shopping more & more for my horse shopping fix.
As well as tack & equipment, I also order & pay for my bedding & wormers online - makes life very easy when it is delivered to the door & equals more time for riding!
The only thing I can't get online is feed - although I'm sure some enterprising company will sort this out soon.
So what about you? What do you buy online & where do you like shopping?
Dear God Yes!!
I'm a big e-bayer. I'm always checking for sweet deals on stuff that's always in demand. With new students showing up and a baby on the way, I've always got my eye open for good deals on boots, half chaps, helmets, bridles and sheets. It certainly doesn't give you the fun of a social outing with all the horsey girls, but it sure does add convenience and is very fast. It's also a great way to research before I want to try something new. If I want a new saddle, I research it, borrow someone's to try, then call my tack store to order. Lol they love my "hard sell".
I love Ebay way to much. But there is another website www.cebg.ca they have horses for auction as well as thins you can find on ebay but not as much stuff. I have not purchased from this website though.
I buy practically everything horsey on ebay. If there were more tack stores around I would probably shop there more, but the internet has such a bigger selection and such better deals. Plus I love when I get packages in the mail!
I prefer to go to a store and mooch, I tend to get together with horsey friends and make a day of it. I do sometimes get stuff on line, like wormers or bargains from eBay, but I like to try stuff on for size before I buy. Same with most equipment I buy for the horses, I like to check the quality before I part with my cash!
I use ebay and have bought from Dover, State Line Tack, Dressage Extensions and Equissentials. I forget the name of the german tack shop that is online?
I also am addicted to eBay. I have purchased most of my horsey items through eBay and in return, I never pay the actual retail price for anything anymore. If I can't find what I want on eBay (which is rare), I Google it and search around for the best deal. Usually the only reason I go into our actual tack store is if I am checking something out to see if I like it enough to get it on eBay, or if I need something right away.
From the wisdom of Centuries to modern day’s theories, flexing the horse’s upper line, or vertebral column, is achieved by shortening the horse’s lower line, involving abdominal muscles, pectoral muscles, and flexion of the neck.
In 1946, E. J. Sli…
From the wisdom of Centuries to modern day’s theories, flexing the horse’s upper line, or vertebral column, is achieved by shortening the horse’s lower line, involving abdominal muscles, pectoral muscles, and flexion of the neck.
In 1946, E. J. Sli…
Kleng, an 18-year-old Norwegian Fjord horse who has carried hundreds of disabled riders on his strong back over the years at the NorthWest Therapeutic Riding Centre outside Bellingham, Washington, has been honoured for his work.