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There is much to consider when looking at the right <a rel = "nofollow" onclick = "javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview ('/ outgoing / article_exit_link');" href = " http://www.horsewizard. co. uk "horse> Sale </ a>. Novice and inexperienced riders should always seek expert, impartial advice form a qualified professional.


The standard of the rider and the amount of their experience of caring for horses and ponies must be taken into account. Evaluate the pilot and needs is essential, as it should be used as a guide to find a horse or pony for sale that meets the requirements and needs of the rider to find a potential partner well together.


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Be willing to travel.

Recommendation is always a good way of sourcing a quality horse, remember not all horses for sale are advertised.

Go to the competition if you see a horse you may be interested do not be afraid to go to the owner and ask them if they would be interested in selling.

Be prepared to approach a producer of horses which specializes in the type of horse you are looking to sell. (If you do turn producer of horses to specify what you are doing and what you do not want.)


When responding to ads to find information on the horse or pony to prospectively determine their relevance.



How old is the horse?

Does he have a passport?

What kind of temperament of the horse are?

The horse bite or kick?

Does the horse have any vices?

Is it calm or buzzy horse riding?

This little horse is mounted?

Is the horse hack alone and in company?

Does the horse have behavior problems?

Does the horse have an allergy to dust?

A horse has health problems?

Are vaccinations and worming horses an update?

What the horse eat?

The horses live in or outside?


Does it need special care?


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Do not fall in love with the first horse you see, it is unlikely that the first horse you see is done for you.


Try not to be influenced by a flashy / beautiful horse, all prove to be as comfortable as they look.


Remember presentation is everything at the sale, then the horses for sale you are going to be done to look for the best. Looking beyond the appearance of horses, the horse may seem brilliant, but it can do the job you want?


Always see the horse or pony untacked and untied in a box. You will be able to begin to determine the temperament of the horse.

Make sure the horse is happy to be treated, transferred and untacked, remember to touch his face and take his feet.

Where to watch out stable you do not want a horse that pushes you off the road and fled. Watch the owner of the horse in turn, make sure you're happy with how it behaves.


Ask the seller to ride so you can evaluate how the horses to go.

If appropriate, try the horse.

Ask the horse or pony to be mounted outside the court alone, and watch it alone and be hacked company. (You can track car) You will be able to evaluate how the horse behaves in traffic, and you can see how the horse hacks alone and with society.

If the seller does not have the facilities you need to try the horse or pony to make arrangements to meet.

Posted on September 1, 2010.
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