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Post by DeAnne on Mar 18, 2008 20:00:12 GMT -5
thanks for all the feedback everyone.
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Post by smackey0112 on Mar 18, 2008 23:15:01 GMT -5
Yeah.. I really think it's all in what you want.. I mean if someone wants a GOOD trained horse then you're either REALLY going to have to look for it or you're going to have to pay. Me, personally, I won't pay very much for a horse.. just because I KNOW that there are good horses out there that I can get for CHEAP.. lol. But I only know that because I've gotten the best two little horses and one was free and the other was very cheap! So you either REALLY have to look.. or you're going to have to pay.
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Post by paintedhorses on Mar 19, 2008 13:05:12 GMT -5
I think it all depends, I know some friends that have paid A LOT of money for a horse, but it had GREAT lines, and they were going to use her for breeding..so like most have said already I think it depends..but I think her price is good, especially since she is well trained and can be handled by children!
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donald
White Ribbon
Cowboy
Donald and Rancher Gold (Oro)
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Post by donald on Mar 19, 2008 13:54:16 GMT -5
I rode this mare for 30 days for the people who sold her to the people who are selling her now. I used here everywhere around the ranch and down the trail. Never any buck and a fast walking mare that scoots down the trail. There is a difference in horses and she is a perfect example. Pretty, broke, mellow, easy to catch, young, registered, and priced well. Donald
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charityiam
White Ribbon
She is heaven's last best gift.
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Post by charityiam on Mar 19, 2008 14:16:49 GMT -5
She is beautiful.
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