This message is from: "truman matz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This message is from: "D T"
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> Vivian I will give you my thoughts on the cost of Fjords. Please no one
> stone me :-)
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I think the price one is willing to pay for a horse is very much related to
one's geographical location and their intended use of the horse. Locally
here in AR I could buy a riding horse for $500 to $1,000. My daughter traded
a dirt bike for a well broke gelding, then rode him bareback the 16 miles to
our place, where she got her saddle and rode him back to her home (another
16 miles) after dark. BTW, the dirt bike had been trashed in an accident.
Twice. If I wanted a WELL trained animal with which to compete, that's a
different story. The sky's the limit. I would expect to pay a lot more for
the time invested in training. Bottom line,... seller, get what you can.
Buyer, pay what seems appropriate to you. And good luck. Judy