The most important thing to know about buying a horse is that almost all potential post-sale disappointment can be avoided by making informed decisions with as much information as possible before handing over a check. Unfortunately, due to the fact that horse sales are not regulated, not standardized, and there’s no ‘textbook’ curriculum as to how to do it, buyer experiences can vary greatly.
How can you make sure that your interests are fairly represented and that your needs, questions and concerns are heard? Sometimes it can be hard to determine potential conflicts of interest in the close-knit horse community, but it is important to do so. If you want to own a horse, and doing things the right way is important to you, contact Masters Equine Consultants today to get started with a proper buying process.
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