| When you want to find a
horse to buy you want to find a horse that is right for you.
You want to make sure that the temperament is good, that the
horse is sound and that he is healthy before you buy. Horse
sellers who are advertising online will often include good,
clear photos and lots of information. Whether you buy horses
online, through classifieds or through a friend, an honest
seller will gladly answer any questions that you may have
when you let them know you may buy horses from them. If the
seller seems to dodge certain questions, such as, has the
horse ever foundered? Then you need to look a little harder
or perhaps elsewhere for your horse.
You can often buy horse tack in the same places that you
can buy a horse. If you want to buy horses online, there is
usually a section devoted to tack, feed, hay, trailers and
other equipment. In print classifieds it tends to be all lumped
under one category such as “horses” or “livestock.”
You may be able to find a horse for sale, but he may be buried
among ads for trailers and cows. Quite often, online searching
is the way to go for a fast, easy and organized way to find
a horse. Another perk to buying online is that many sites
offer ratings for both buyer and seller. This allows both
parties to research the other to ensure a safer, more secure
sale. A seller with good ratings is more likely to be honest
about the condition of the horse and more helpful in facilitating
the sale while a buyer with good ratings is more likely to
come through and be a serious buyer. The rating system is
also an incentive for buyers and sellers to conduct business
in an ethical manner.
There are some very important and crucial questions to ask
the seller when you set out to buy your horse, whether you
buy horses online, from the print classifieds or from a breeder.
For instance, you should know if your horse has ever foundered,
if he kicks or bites, if he trailers well. Also, ask if he
has ever had colic or, more importantly, has a tendency to
colic. Ask if he has been stabled with other horses, in a
public stable or by himself. When was the last time he was
seen by a vet? Is he current with his vaccines and worming?
Has he had a recent negative coggins pulled (more prevalent
in southern states)? When was the last time he was ridden?
Is he green-broke? What type of tack has been used on him?
English? Western? These are just some basic questions to get
you going. If you do not know what these terms mean or why
they are important, then you need to research and learn about
them before you own a horse. Also create a list of personal
preference questions that you want to ask such as how is the
horse with children or how tall is he? When you find a horse
that fits your needs you will walk into the sale as educated
as possible on the animal. You can buy horse equipment and
buy horses online as a convenient option when you decide to
add a horse to your family.
If you are further interested in looking to buy a horse online
please visit www.horsegalore.com as there are many horses
for sale and rescue horses available. |