Try:
www.horsetopia.com
www.equinehits.com
www.equine.com
www.horseville.com
www.equinenow.com
Good luck. The first three are my favorites.
2006-12-12 10:55:08
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answered by Krazee about my pets! 4
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I would say the best resource for buying a horse or a pet is by magazines or other people who may own a horse. Sometimes internet can be helpful but people can also be huge rip-offs. Let's say your buying a 10,000$ Thouroughbred and once you get him, he's just a little pony who has been treated horribly and was under-fed. (That happened to me.. Although now he's an amazing ride. xD) But if you're going to use an internet source use a good one that you can really trust. Good luck on finding your perfect horse! (Treat it well)
2006-12-12 10:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If the business gadget replaced into more advantageous suited, i ought to assert certain, he's somewhat priced (that is a shame because i imagine he's suited an ought to probably evaluate determining to purchase him if he replaced right into a lot less expensive). regrettably the business gadget is undesirable the the pony economic gadget is worse, so asking $5,three hundred for a horse who isn't finished is slightly unreasonable. Ask for the cost you opt for, yet be prepared to bypass down from there. Bloodlines ought to advise a lot if issues were more advantageous suited interior the business gadget, yet on the grounds that each and everything is taking a large hit, bloodlines advise little or no. His circulate is nice, even with the actual shown truth that it ought to were nicer to ensure a smoother video in the course of the route journey section. The moves of the digital camera distracted me from the moves of the pony. do slightly study and discover out what different horses comparable to yours are going for. good luck promoting him, he seems large!
2016-11-30 12:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If you live in Texas you can go to LSER.org it is VERY good website. they rescue horses. some have been trained and some have not. some of my family members have adopted horses from there and they are the best horses i have ever met.
2006-12-12 11:26:35
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answered by super_freak8813 2
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Here's some good sights. Happy horse shopping!
www.equine.com
www.horseville.com
www.horse.com
www.agdirect.com
www.netequine.com
2006-12-12 17:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with your local large animal vets, & boarding stables, too - many times people give away perfectly good horses because no one has the time for them anymore - I learned this from a large animal vet.
2006-12-12 10:49:29
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answered by mustanglynnie 5
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Yes. I know someone out of Arizona. Let me know if you need her contact details & I will email it over. She’s a professional in the horse breeding industry.
2006-12-12 10:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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www.dreamhorse.com
or, if you are looking for a quality show horse and wanting to get into the competitive horse show industry, there is information on the forum, www.pleasurehorse.com
2006-12-14 17:40:37
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answered by alexie. 4
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www.dreamhorse.com
www.equine.com
www.horse.com <
www.ewarmbloods.com <
www.emeraldprairie.com
2006-12-12 11:04:08
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answered by hey_its_from_clare 3
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It'll be easier to go to a pet store and ask, they should know. Or go to a pet adoption site. Because they usually don't sell pets on the internet.
2006-12-12 10:48:45
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answered by Carlito 2
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