Riverdance
Well-Known Member
A weanling can change dramatically as a yearling and again as a mature adult. I have seem many a promising weanling be darn ugly as a mature animal.
The fact that they are going to send him to auction, means that he is not National or World Quality (in their minds). They will also probably only get a couple of hundred for him at best. So, if you want him, throw them an offer. They just may accept it. But do not buy him because you feel he will be your next top show horse or top breeding stallion, chances are he will not be one.
But again, he could be a wonderful local show horse and one that may just take you into classes like showmanship, where the looks of a horse does not count, or he may end up being a great jumper or obstacle horse. You need to decide what you want. If $500 is all you can afford, then go for it. Do not forget that you will probably have to pay for coggins and health certificate as well as transport.
The fact that they are going to send him to auction, means that he is not National or World Quality (in their minds). They will also probably only get a couple of hundred for him at best. So, if you want him, throw them an offer. They just may accept it. But do not buy him because you feel he will be your next top show horse or top breeding stallion, chances are he will not be one.
But again, he could be a wonderful local show horse and one that may just take you into classes like showmanship, where the looks of a horse does not count, or he may end up being a great jumper or obstacle horse. You need to decide what you want. If $500 is all you can afford, then go for it. Do not forget that you will probably have to pay for coggins and health certificate as well as transport.
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