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Protecting Yourself When Buying Or Selling A Horse

Buying or selling a horse can be a complicated process as there are legal implications involved

. Unless you are experienced enough, you should always enlist the help of an expert before buying a horse.

You should buy a horse that suits your level of riding and experience; for example buying a highly strung horse if you're a novice is dangerous as the horse may be too much of a handful for you.

Caveat emptor (or let the buyer beware) definitely applies when it comes to buying and selling horses. In most places, the responsibility falls on the buyer to detect any health issues in the horse; the seller isn't required to disclose known conditions, vices or defects except under certain conditions.

Depending on whether the seller has any scruples or not, he or she may decide to withhold information about the horse unless the contract clearly requires them to divulge this information, so make sure you ask direct questions about the horse's condition and mention what the horse will be used for.


It is solely up to you to investigate before buying, this is why it's important to take someone who is knowledgeable with you. Ask direct questions about the horse, let the seller know what your intended use will be, try the horse out, have it checked by a veterinarian and do a lot of research such as checking competition and pedigree records if applicable.

Selling a horse also requires some insight. Deciding to sell your horse can be a difficult time especially if you're concerned about the horse going to a good home. Your horse will need to be accessed as accurately as possible and any training you horse has had will add to its value. Try to resolve any vices your horse has before putting him on the market in order to maximise his potential.

Selling a horse requires time and patience, you will need to advertise efficiently and be available to show the horse to potential buyers. First impressions go a long way so you should ensure that your horse is always smartly turned out when presented to an interested party. Hiring a reputable trainer to retrain your horse can greatly increase its value.

by: Josie Amani
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