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*Training  of all breeds Specializing in Gaited Horses.
*Experienced teaching horsemanship lessons for people of all abilities.
*Experienced horse hauling.
*Available to travel to your home.
*Workbook for young people
*Training manuals including Gaited Horses and Saddle Fit.
*Short story about Bucky, the miracle mini.
Visit HorseSense HorseManship website. Located in Central Alberta.  www.horsesensedk.com

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Horse Buying Tips

It can be great fun to buy a horse. Many people however end up making mistakes as they are so eager to own a horse. This article will give you some tips you can use to ensure your horse buying goes smoothly.

 

Firstly, it is important that you know what type of horse you are searching for. Do you want to breed from this horse, compete or just have it for a nice bit of hacking and arena work? One of the most common mistakes first time horse buyers make, is that they do not know what they want and end up getting a hot-headed racing horse instead of a bomb-proof all-rounder.

 

You can find your new horse in a multitude of venues. You can easily find them at riding schools, livery yards, and from private breeders. Although markets are great places for acquiring discount prices, they should be avoided by amateur buyers as you don’t get to spend much time with each horse before making your decision.

 

If you are uncertain about your skills in how to buy a horse suitable for your needs, talk to a trainer or a more experienced horse owner. With an extra pair of eyes you’ll be able to spot scams and other troubles before you make your purchase.

 

Once you have found a horse that looks promising, there are a number of things you must do before any money is being exchanged. Ask about the background of the horse – a history of several owners often suggests a problem with the horse. Also asking for documentation of birth and breed is a necessary pre-sale task.

 

Always have a veterinarian check out the horse you intend on buying before making your purchase. Although having a vet come and do a checkup will cost you money, it could save you thousands down the line.

 

Most buyers will let you take the horse home for a week or more so that you can make a good decision. This will ensure that you buy a horse that you know you will get along with.

 

Satisfied that this is the right horse for you, it is time to negotiate the price. You should always ask what equipment you will get with the horse as these might be useless to the seller but save you a lot of money in the future.

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