Thursday, August 19, 2010

Does anyone know someone how has a horse for sale for $500 or less and could tell me please?

everyone above is correct...but i also have another twist. have you considered going to the human society? there are alot of horses out there that are up for adoption for people with horse experience and can prove they can care for them properly. I am not sure if you are one of them or not, but I thought I would mention it. Lots of times these are animals who were in dire conditions. Sometimes they are horses that were abused. Either way, maybe you can even volunteer to help out where these horses are and earn some skills and save your money to maybe someday acquire one of those horses until you are better experienced.





Trust me, the shelter horses will take all the attention they can get.Does anyone know someone how has a horse for sale for $500 or less and could tell me please?
If money is a major concern you should not get a horse. They are expensive and time consuming livestock.Does anyone know someone how has a horse for sale for $500 or less and could tell me please?
I agree with the statement that a $500 horse could come with a lot of problems. If you truly want a horse and can afford it, look into adopting from a rescue group or adopting a PMU horse. They are less than buying a finished horse. I recommend this only if you have previous experience with horse ownership or the funds to hire a trainer.
if you can`t afford to pay alot you should`t get a horse





they take ALOT of TIME AND MONEY
i have 2 donkeys but there not 4 sale
another good website is www.agdirect.com


Do you have experience, cause it's true, a horse under $500 will most likely take a lot of time and training.
Hey I know alot of websites you can go to and find horses of any price. I even have my horses up there for sale.
You can indeed find horses for less than $500, but the problem with this is that they are priced that way for a reason. It is far better to invest your money in lessons and gain experience before investing in a horse. Cheap horses generally come with problems, not just behavioural or training problems, but lameness problems as well. Saving your money and investing in a nice animal that will stay sound will be well worth it. Another option would be to lease a horse. This involves a monthly payment, and generally you would all expenses for the animal, but you can be able to get a very nice horse that you would not be able to afford otherwise. Another benefit is, that should you no longer be able to care for the horse, it can be returned to its owner. Don't bother with a $500 horse, its not worth it.

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