Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Things To Take Note Of When Finding Horses For Sale

By Lee Gilbert


Pets of any size can be very expensive to maintain. Between vaccines, food, and accommodation, generally the larger the animal the more money needs to be put into it. Horses really don't differ from others in their fundamental needs. When purchasing horses for sale whether at an auction or privately, there are some important things to take note of in order to make sure that you are not paying too much. The higher the asking price, the more due diligence that is required on the part of the buyer. In the interests of guaranteeing yourself that you are paying a fair price, here are some aspects to pay attention to.

-How Old Is The Horse?

An animal's age can dramatically increase or decrease its overall value. A horse that is very old or possibly even retired should not usually be bought at the same price as an animal that is in its prime years. A foal is also an example of a horse that will sell a bit cheaper despite being substantially younger. Typically an animal that is in its prime will carry a greater value on the free market. If you are trying to buy a horse for breeding or reselling purposes, the age is a point that you need to pay very special attention to.

-Training

If you have a horse that has been trained well in a specific area such as barrels or dressage, the value will be a fair bit higher than it might be otherwise. Regardless of the type of event you are looking into, it is essential that you verify the level of training received since you will be paying that much more. Trainers are also a factor that may affect the price. A well-known and respected trainer will likely ask for a higher price then one that people aren't so familiar with. In many cases, the important thing is basically doing whatever it takes to make sure that your animal has the proper training that you require. Run tests or do a "test drive" if you need to in the event that you are unsure about the seller.

-Health And Injuries

An unhealthy investment is a bad investment and when you decide to buy a horse you want it to be healthy no matter what your intentions are. If you decide to take the route of high performance, it is absolutely crucial to check these injuries. Particularly when they have been sustained on the limbs. However even if it isn't something as obvious as a broken leg, other harmful health conditions should be checked out as well. Once again if your animal does have a clean bill of health then the fair value of the horse will go up.

No matter what you are shopping for, it is important to remember that after a certain price point making a purchase is really making an investment. Once you are looking into acquiring horses for sale, there are some factors that can guarantee you a good return on your price point. First take a look at how old the horse is, second of all it is important to think about the level of training that the horse has received. Last of all, do not hesitate to pay attention to injuries and other health conditions that may have an effect on how much the horse will be able to do. By taking note of these considerations, getting a good deal while purchasing a horse will be very easy to do.




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