Bustalot
Well-Known Member
Hi
Looking to get another horse soon. Was thinking best to wait until start of next year as they are predicting a bad winter so prob wouldn't be able to do much with said new horse any way.
Although it hasn't stopped me searching the for sale ads
There are definately a lot of (what look like) good quality horses at resonable prices, so it is most definately a buyers market. Proably also to do with the fact that lots of people will sell going into winter as the costs implications etc to keep them.
As I have said i have seen some nice horses for sale and have had to tie my hands behind my back to not call and go see them. Do not really see the point on getting a horse at a resonable price only to then pay its up keep through winter, could just save that money and spend more on a horse in Feb/March.
So getting to the point of this post... Are horses selling? Just thinking that these horses i have already seen advertised i could keep hold of the adverts and call them when i am definately ready to make an offer to see if the horse is still available (Although that won't be for another 4/5 months)
Do you think this would be wrong and annoy the seller?
Does anybody own a crystal ball and see the horse prices increase next year while heading into spring?
Looking to get another horse soon. Was thinking best to wait until start of next year as they are predicting a bad winter so prob wouldn't be able to do much with said new horse any way.
Although it hasn't stopped me searching the for sale ads
As I have said i have seen some nice horses for sale and have had to tie my hands behind my back to not call and go see them. Do not really see the point on getting a horse at a resonable price only to then pay its up keep through winter, could just save that money and spend more on a horse in Feb/March.
So getting to the point of this post... Are horses selling? Just thinking that these horses i have already seen advertised i could keep hold of the adverts and call them when i am definately ready to make an offer to see if the horse is still available (Although that won't be for another 4/5 months)
Do you think this would be wrong and annoy the seller?
Does anybody own a crystal ball and see the horse prices increase next year while heading into spring?