What is the difference between Horses for Sale , Prospect Horses, Bargain Barn and true Rescue Horses?
Horses for Sale are at the farm and they cost more because we have spent money to make sure they are healthy and sound. We have vet checked and transported them to the farm. We have ridden them and assessed their personality and training. If you have a limited budge and feel comfortable buying a horse directly from the trainer or off-the-track, we will help you. You can find a pre selected list on our Prospect Horses page. The Prospect Horses are horses from trainers we trust. Prospect Horses are not at our farm and we have not done vet checks on them. We will put you directly in touch with the trainer to discuss the horse and do your own due diligence. Most of the horses are at still racing and at the track where you cannot ride them. Most Prospect Horses are sold sight unseen with or without a vet check. If you are not comfortable with this, then please do not call about our Prospect Horses for sale. We do not do buying trips with buyers to see Prospect Horses. Read more about “How t
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