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Sunday, 9 December 2007

Don't Do This At a Horse Auction

Some of the best places to buy a great horse are horse auctions. But keep in mind that you'll need to use your better judgment and common sense. Buying a horse is a major investment and you should be just as careful as if you were buying a car. So when you go, there are some things you really need to avoid.

Don't

- Don't buy a horse based on impulse or a 'feeling'. There are some horses that are given drugs in order to make them appear calm and healthy. While this is very rare, you still want to double check. Ask to try out the horse before you buy it. If it's a good horse dealer, he or she won't mind.

- Get a young pony for your kids. A lot of people seem to do this at horse auctions. While it's a nice idea, the truth is that no beginner should purchase an inexperienced horse, and especially if the horse will be around children. You want a horse that will be calm and relaxed. An older horse is a great choice.

- Choose a horse by its color! You'd be amazed by how many people seem to do this. No matter how much you love a certain color, you need to check the horse's overall temperament, health, and demeanor before you commit. Those are the most important considerations.

- Get a horse if you aren't ready to take proper care of it. Keeping a horse is a huge expense. The horse will have to be taken care of every single day or you will be neglecting the horse. The horse will still need you to buy food for it, regardless if you lose your job or would rather but something new and exciting.

Now that we've gotten those tips out of the way, horse auctions are an excellent place to buy horses.

By Jessica T

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