---- Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> > http://tinyurl.com/2egoov
>> a lot of people argue with me when i say the prices of icelandics are
> going down and say you get what you pay for, but there are known
> rehabs with terrible problems that could cripple and maim a rider for
> sale out there for 5000-9000 bucks and then you see horses like this
> one, for 2500, well bred,

I was so surprised to see a registered mare offered at this amount. . . Often 
you see purebred horses for that amount that have registration issues.  

There's no mention of any problems, just that she's green.    Now, her 
temperament number is given as "5" (with one being the most calm/laidback and 
10 being the opposite), so perhaps that's a clue as to her low price???   
Either the people think she's too calm, or perhaps too spirited????    

I think, if someone were looking for a horse to finish, she might just be a 
great find.     Her price just might be a reflection of the owner wanting to 
place her in a good home, hay shortage in the area, or the economy in general.

-- Renee M. in Michigan


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