Sorry I have so many questions. My riding school gives there horses molasses, barley and some form of hay pellets. I was wondering if you horse owners coulf tell me what you give your horses and an estimated sale price for wach product? *Don’t include feeds that a pre-mixed, I would like to buy feed stuffs separatly*

oats and corn 4 bucks each 100 lb bag ..add mollassas in winter

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i know there was a live stream of the auction. where can i find that

What do you mean by ‘view the auction?’
If you mean see auction reports, you could try calling them and asking if they give the information out.
I don’t think there’s a video tape of the auction or anything, if that’s what you mean.

I am looking to purchase a horse and would LOVE to know about some good hunter barns that have several nice horses for sale.
I’m not looking for any particular state. I’m willing to travel if necessary

In Reno, NV, there is a stable callede Maple Wood stables. It is a really nice stable, great facility. They have a lot of hunters for sale, but they get really pricey there. Here is a link to their sales page: http://www.mwstables.com/mw/horses-for-sale

In Floride, there is a Stable Called Bridle Bourne Stables. They have lots of Hunter horses for sale. Here is the link: http://www.bridlebourne.com/horses-for-sale/

Twisted tree farm in Arizona has just a few, but a friend of mine bought from there and loves the horse she got. Here is the link: http://www.twistedtreefarm.com/Sale%20Horses.htm

This stable in Scottsdale Arizona has just a couple, but they look nice enough: http://sherrytemplinstables.com/forsale.html

That is what I can think of. Happy hunting :)

horse sales abbreviations/sayings?

admin on December 5th, 2009

what does POA (NOT pony of the americas) stand for?
also, what does ‘no canvassers’ mean?

I’m not sure what POA mean if not pony of the americas. It could be Period of Availabitlity
or Price on application

no canvassers means no brokers to help with the sale. The sale happens directly from the buyer to the seller with no middle men.

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What is an incentive fund in horse ads?

admin on December 2nd, 2009

Ok. So in a lot of horse sales ads online a lot of them have incentive fund as a listed attribute. What is an incentive fund, and what exactly does it do?

Incentive funds vary a bit from association, to association, but here is how they work in general.
As the mare owner, you can pay a fee to have a foal put into an incentive fund. In APHA, where I show, the trust is called the "Breeder’s Trust". The fee is fairly reasonable if you appy when the foal is young, and quickly increases as the horse matures.
The fee works like this. For every point your horse earns in APHA classes the owner and the origional breeder make a certain amount of money back. In APHA’s case I’d earn about $17 per point, which can really help pay off show expenses. On the downside, not all classes qualify for breeder’s trust funds. Open classes and amateur classes count, but novice amateur classes and youth classes don’t earn you money.
The incentive fund can be helpful if you have to sell a horse – people like the possibility to earn some money back so it can help. But if you don’t show at the breed association level then it won’t pay off.

I am looking for a cheap horse any breed it doesnt matter. I luv em all. I look on craigslist and petfinder. I live in Northern California. Does anyone or do you know anyone who lives in Northern California, foots hills and sacramento, area who has horses for sale or has a place on their ranch/barn for a 15 year old girl who loves horses and will work for lessons or will ride horse if you still want to keep yours and doesnt have enough time to ride ect.?!?! Ive taken lessons for around 4-5 years riden lots of breeds, done trails and arena, jumped, worked with young horses ect.!

look in your local newspaper- this time of year there are usually some good bargains, also look it up in google ( horses for sale) you can find lots of sites were people near were you live are selling horses and sometimes even for free! also you could adopt- that’s free and easy
there are some requirements in order too though.
good luck :o )

sales tax on horse?

admin on November 23rd, 2009

I’m in the process of purchasing a horse from WI. Will I have to pay sales tax?

I don’t know. If you buy a pet from a pet store, you normally have to pay sales tax. If you are buying your horse from a business, then you would probably have to pay sales tax.

I have recently bought a throughbred out of a horse sale and he is branded as CR, can anybody tell me what Australian Thoroughbred stud he is from.

Thanks Sandi

I think you will find your answer at this web site. Type in CR stables Australia and you will come up with the Page.
If this is right it is Cocirvera Racing Stables in Australia


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2009 Sport Horse Sales

admin on November 18th, 2009

2009 horses for sale from John Van Dongens Sport horse sales

Candyman – 2004 Warmblood stallion by Salute (Hignoon/Patrick)

Victoria – 2004 Mare by V’tropez (Galoubet/Good Twist) out of Featured Design.

Candyman is Denali’s half brother (they are both by the Stallion Salute) and Victoria is a half sister Amorette.

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