Seeing horses for sale under 100 may seem impossible, but horses have been sold for 1. You just have to ask around, read the ads, or put the word out on the grapevine, and you might be surprised at the number of horses that are available. Just be sure that you can afford the expense yourself before jumping at the opportunity.
Today people who never expected to part with horses may find that the economics of the matter are forcing them to do so. A horse does require a certain amount of upkeep, even if turned out at grass, and most horse lovers have more than one of these friendly, useful beasts. It is very likely that you will be able to find highly trained and well-treated horses that are offered for a low price, while their owners hope for a good home for their beloved steeds.
It is not uncommon these days to hear of horses being left tied to fences or turned through pasture gates, with or without a note saying 'I just cannot feed them anymore.' The horse adoption programs are filled to capacity, and may be willing to reduce their regular fees to make space to help other horses. Stables are selling horses for just enough to cover the board bill, and may be willing to take less so they are not throwing good money after bad.
Horses may perform well alone, but if you want to ride in company, ask to see how it does with others. How are its ground manners, can it be shod, will it load and haul? What does it eat, how old is it, does it bite or kick? Some answers you can get yourself, some should be checked rather than automatically believed, and some questions are best answered with professional counsel.
Today many horses have been found tied to the fence outside adoption centers, turned loose in the woods, or left in pastures by night. Adoption services often have higher fees, but these might be reduced if you can provide a good home.
Young horses, old horses, untrained horses, and outgrown ponies may all be around for this affordable price. People who used to be able to afford to raise a colt to riding age may no longer want to, or they may no longer be able to keep both their horses in use and their old retired hacks. Horses that used to stand in the field and share the hay with more useful beasts may now be a drain on limited resources. Schools may no longer be able to take unlimited donations, and those horses may be up for grabs.
There really are horses for sale under 100, and just putting the word out in the horse community may be enough to find one.
We've got the inside skinny on how to find horses for sale under 100 Dollars now in our miniature horses for sale guide.
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This post was written by Ian Hunt on July 28, 2010
