It should definitely be a consideration of each individual horse.It should definitely be a consideration of each individual horse.
I think many people have fallen on hard times, and they just want to find good homes for their Haffies.
I have been very fortunate with low-priced animals that I have purchased turning out to be a "diamond in the rough."
There are folks who can't or don't want to make a large investment as far as initial price for the horse, but who can afford nice living accomodations, good feed, loving care, vet and farrier bills as needed; plus are willing to put their time and effort into training these rough-cut diamonds to make them sparkle and shine.
~Val in Ohio~
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