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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

  • HorseClicks



    HorseClicks is a horse website featuring horses for sale, stud, trade and lease. The website also offers comprehensive listings of horse-related equipment such as saddles, tack, trailers and horse real estate listings of farms and land for sale. A complimentary directory of horse-related websites is also a nice feature that is beneficial to all equine website owners.
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  • Other for Sale in Roscommon, Ireland


    skewball stallion 3 yr old by hallo rossa,very well marked and easy to handel..can deliver if needed,,swop considered,,250 is the sale price...

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  • Banner advertising with HorseClicks Black Friesian for Sale in Aurara, Illinois IL


    Open to all breeds.16.2 hh,7 year old for the 2009 season. Awarded STER, at the 2005 stallion show in Holland. Apollo was imported to the United States by my wife and I. Apollo is friendly and honest with a good amount of spirit. Excellent forward movement with very good knee action and exceptional action of the hindquarters. He has a supple, smooth canter. You don't have to spend more to breed to the BEST. Apollo can do it all. Remember what you breed into your foal ,you don't have to train in your foal. Apollo breeds a large number of mares every year thus we are able to offer him at a lower price then others. We have a full service reproductive facility on site for your convenience. The Stud fee INCLUDES all the hidden fees of other stallion services i.e. booking fee, collection fee etc. Why breed to any other Stallion when you can Breed to the best Stallion money can Buy.

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  • Banner advertising with HorseClicks Black Fox Trotter for Sale in Howard City, Michigan MI



    Ace is green broke his sire is a 3x world champ. He is a people lover and ready to go to work for you he is the nice big bone heavy type . Very gaited we have rode him a few times but needs more training.

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  • Understanding The Art Of Buying A Good Horse

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    Anyone looking through a list of horses for sale needs to have a strong sense of what they are looking to buy. When buying horses in Texas, or anywhere else, most people are going to find right off the bat that they are not just looking for "a brown horse," they are going to be looking for horses that will serve a particular purpose.

    Cattle Horses

    When some people look to buy horses, it is because they have a ranch and they need to have a horse that will allow them to keep up with a herd of cattle. Other people still view horses as an inexpensive mode of transportation that will enable them to move from one place to another with relative ease, despite the surrounding terrain. In other cases, people will be shopping for horses that will be workers - that will help to keep the herd together, move supplies, or even help pull the truck out of the mud.

    In most cases, ranchers looking for a new horse will turn to American Quarter Horses, because they are well suited to the work. With strong hind legs, athletic bodies, speed and flexibility, American Quarter horses allow ranchers to get the job done every time, quickly and efficiently.

    Rodeo Horses

    Many people who are looking to buy horses are doing so because they are drawn to the competitive rodeo arena. Whether their goals include calf roping, barrel racing or steer wrestling, they know that the horses that they select need to be able to sustain fast speeds, be maneuverable and responsive to the rider.

    In most cases, those individuals who are looking for rodeo horses are also going to be turning towards the American Quarter Horse, when they are shopping for a good horse. The reason for this is very much the same as the reasons that motivate buyers looking for ranch horses: American Quarter Horses have the necessary speed and athleticism to excel.

    Horses for the Family

    While those who have ranches and those who ride in rodeo events often have kids, they know that their horses may not be the most suitable horses for young, inexperienced riders. Therefore, plenty of riders look for horses that will be good for casual rides and for all members of the family.

    Not surprisingly, many of them also gravitate towards the American Quarter Horse; however in this case, they often look towards older horses and those who have not been trained to participate in more competitive events.

    Characteristics Of A Good Horse

    In all cases, however, those who are looking for horses recognize that there are some characteristics that they absolutely do not want in a horse. They do not want to purchase a bad tempered horse that tends to bite or kick. They don't want to make an investment in horses that have not been broken - especially when buying a horse for the family.

    Most importantly, when looking for horses anywhere in the world, even in Texas or Oklahoma, the most crucial element that they are looking for a horse that is in good health. The horse's hooves should be healthy. Its legs should be muscular and strong and should be free from scars and bulges. Similarly, the horse's hearing and eyesight, teeth and heart should be in great condition.

    Finally, people who are shopping for horses will want to find a horse that is a good fit for them. In part, this is a measure of the height and weight of the horse. In part it's simply a determination that the horse is responsive, and is comfortable when you ride.

    Texans Know Their Horses

    It may be a common belief that everyone in Texas is familiar with horses, but those who are looking for horses in Texas know that this simply isn't true. Like everywhere else, people have different experiences with horses. The horses for sale that they see listed will also have different experiences. Some will have training for particular tasks; others will be better suited for kids. Some will be athletes, born and bred, while others will be geared for work, or standing around in a pasture all day long.

    When buying horses in Texas, or anywhere else, it is important to take the time to ask questions about the horse's lineage - particularly if you are looking for a horse that can enable you to participate in rodeo competition. Understand that the look of the horse is less important than the horse's demeanor and strength, and make a wise and educated choice.

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