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Re: Horse prices



When selling a horse, I most often ask callers "what do you want the horse
to be able to do for you"   If what I am not selling doesn't fit what I have
for sale, I don't go any further....I don't want to waste OUR time....
-----Original Message-----
From: Leigh331@aol.com <Leigh331@aol.com>
To: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Monday, January 25, 1999 8:33 AM
Subject: Fwd: Horse prices


>In a message dated 1/25/99 9:23:01 AM EST, juliec@zianet.com writes:
>
><< I don't have much experience in buying a
> good endurance horse and I know it. So, I went to a reputable endurance
> horse breeder to buy one. I will also say that she has been worth every
> penny I paid. She has a good mind, a great spirit, loves to move out, and
> will drink at every chance she gets on the trail.  Julie  (SW) >>
>
>GOOD breeders will also give advice freely, as witnessed here on ridecamp.
>New horsey folks need someone to contact with questions and problems.  The
>obvious person to call is often the person you bought the horse from.  Most
>serious breeders I know, including myself, bend over backwards to be sure
the
>new owner and the horse are happy together.  Another case of "getting what
you
>pay for"
>Leigh
>



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