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How to Buy A Horse
Want to know how to buy a horse? Find the perfect horse is not an easy task. EveryEquestrian have made some Simple advice on how to buy a horse.
I've been there and done. Take the first step to Buying A Horse can be a nail biting. I have listed some suggestions that can help them prepare for buying a horse.
What you should ask the owner:
* Ask to see the listing information, age, size, color, race, etc. * History Livestock Horse * Ask if the horse has the experience and to show that if the amount of experience (results show)? * What is the history of the horse? * How well the horse moves * Any defects or bad habits (kicking, bucking, biting, scary and cribbing) * Reason for sale * ask any questions as possible to avoid trips to see the Horses lost unfit.
Visit the horse at least twice:
In his first visit should arrive a little earlier than planned to catch a glimpse of what the environment of the horse and what behavior is like the horse is like. You must come with your instructor or experienced friend. Normally, the owner or his instructor will test the first horse to see if it is safe and worthy of his time. After mounting the horse and decide if you like the horse, you must have a second visit. You should see the horse again and make a turn. Feel Feel free to visit the horse as many times as you want. Remember, you who are buying! If all goes well and the horse loves the best advice is to "sleep on it." Do not accept the horse and offer money. On the second visit, maybe try to negotiate the price.
final stages of buying a horse:
* Tell the owner if you want to buy and to negotiate on prices. The most important step in buying a horse is to get a veterinary check on the horse. Please check the EFP is a necessity, you never know what kind of problems that could be the road. If the vet approves horses overall health can then proceed with your dream horse home. * Discover what the horse was fed. If you change the power the horse must change the system gradually over a week or two. * Make sure the horse before transporting. * Prepare a safe area or a position or a pasture with horses gently. Get all the basic equipment to feed, grooming, travel and blankets for the winter. * Find a way to transport your horse to his new horse home. If you do not have a trailer, you can hire someone to trailer your horse. Let * your horse to settle peacefully and ensure that the introduction of new horses.
If you have any doubt about the process of href = "http://www.everyequestrian.com"> purchase of a horse a horse please contact EveryEquestrian.
Good luck and enjoy your new friend!
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