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My friend is looking for a horse??

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My friend who has been riding western for 5 years wants to switch to english, i am going to teach her the basics. I can train a YOUNGER horse that knows western to english. Her price range is 0-2000, if you know anyhorses please tell me, and we already checked horsetopia, dreamhorse, pa horse mall, equine, horseforsale, equine hits, but havent got the RIGHT horse. i dont want url to a site unless it shows a specific horse

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  1. where are u located?

    try these horses:

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    good luck!!

    edit: ok these horses are all in ohio:

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    http://dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?for...

    im still not sure what level riding you guiys are or how tall you want the horse to be, but heres some. good luck!


  2. umm...try http://www.bigeq.com/horsesforsale/index... I know it isn't a direct link to a horse, but I have no idea where you live so it would be pointless if the horse was across the country :P

    Good Luck,,,and keep checking those sites because new horses are added all the time :)

  3. Try going on www.petfinder.com You will find horses there

  4. Are there any other specifications as to breed or anything?  It seems as if you are asking us to do work for you that you could do.  I'm not going to go out and surf the web for ya - I'm only going to offer animals that I know specifically.  However, unless you have some further specs, you're going to get a lot of "junk" you probably aren't interested in.

    If she wants to switch to English, I'd assume you'd want a horse that's possibly "leggier" or maybe a horse that will move out as opposed to a western type of horse that is very laid back and doesn't move right out.

    Additonally, what geographic area must the animal reside in?  Fore xample, I know of a well bred animal that was intended to be a dressage horse - he's for sale because he's a very dominant horse that needs an owner who knows horse nature and is willing to work with the horse to show.  The people who bred him and foaled him intended to show in dressage and the horse has done well in that discipline, however they now have children and prefer to trail ride leisurely - this horse is not one you can simply sit on and allow him to walk down a trail - he needs discipline and a job to do.  However, he's in Michigan so if you're in PA this might not be an option to you given the distance to drive you can probably find a more suitable horse closer to home.

    Additionally, how young are you interested in?  My mother her in Michigan has foaled 3 babies that are paints this year.  One of these is likely to be a large, leggy, athletic fella good for dressage.  But they are weanlings at best which may not fit your idea of "younger".

    More specifications other than price please?

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