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A real good looking lad with a nice neat sweet head and a symetrical Blaze that suits his shape. The Horse does not control, is not responsible for and makes no representations or warranties with respect to any user-generated listing displayed on TheHorse.com. You must conduct any necessary, appropriate, prudent or judicious investigation, inquiry, research and due diligence with respect to any user-generated listing. If you suspect a fraudulent listing, please contact us. Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com.
Anyone that is thinking of getting a horse really needs to check out your blog. Again thanks so much for the information. Percy is a good looking 2 year old Gelding, he has been well handled, up to date with his vaccinations and feet. Walks out well and leads in hand walk and trot. Percy is super sweet and loves attention,...
Free to good home, a gentle bay mare
The good news is my friend that owns the farm I board at and who was also the original owner took him back. It was a win- win I still get to see him as does she and he has the cushy retirement he deserves. I'm glad it turned out well for you and the horse.

I’ll give you a couple of real-life examples from my own experience. Ruby is a loving mare that is good on the flat and jumps. Good to clip, load catch and hack. Not phased by any traffic no matter how big it is. Forward out hacking but not silly. Well behaved 12.2 in need of some tlc!
Where to Find Free and Cheap Horses for Adoption
Ties up well and used to small children. Be good for someone wanting to get used to ponies or build confidence around them. Approx 15hh Show quality chestnut gelding with flaxen mane & tail. He rides with a soft mouth & outline, good flatwork, free moving with 3 nice paces. He has been produced with care & is very trainable...
Therefore, if you are offering a horse for sale, I strongly advise you to ask higher-than meat prices. Saddle up and check out a few of the many advantages of adopting your #RightHorse. Owning a horse that you have to board is the most expensive, obviously. You have a monthly boarding fee that might or might not include the cost of feed and the feeding, watering, and turn-out tasks. If you have to travel to the boarding stables twice a day to care for your animal, you also have to figure in time and gas money.
Looking for a pony free to good home or long time lone
Actually, these probably won’t be free horses, exactly. They’ll be horses for adoption, so you’ll have to pay an adoption fee. Still, the fee will usually be nominal. In addition to free horses, cheap horses are easy to find if you know where to look.
I’ve owned more than 50 equines over the years, so I know whereof I speak. I’ve boarded horses at stables, kept them on my own mini farm, and kept them on my ex-in-laws’ vast cattle farm. Please remember, though—free horses aren’t really free in the long run, as my dad told me long ago. A free horse might not cost a cent to purchase, but you’ll find that keeping and maintaining so-called free horses won’t actually be free or cheap. Are you looking into horse adoption? I’m always surprised and somewhat saddened by the number of free horses available.
Older Nsh Mare
I’m happy to report that every state, including Alaska and Hawaii, has at least one horse rescue. In fact, most states have several. To find a horse rescue near you, go online and search for "horse rescue" and the name of your state. Although I don’t own any horses at the present time, I’m still a horse nut, and I often browse the horse classifieds online and in newspapers. My time on the horse classifieds is my version of “window shopping.” Two of my daughters, also horse lovers, are both hoping to find homes in the country with some acreage. As soon as that happens, I’m buying horses for my daughters, my grandkids, and for myself.

And if you have a small budget, you can also find many more very inexpensive horses on the market. After the loss of my horse earlier this year, I am now on the lookout for a new friend. Looking for a weight carrier 16hh-16.3hh ideally 8-12 years old. Must be safe and sensible both on the ground...
Some are unrideable due to lameness, breathing problems, or other health conditions. That’s why you need to fully investigate the animals described in free horse ads. If the owner states that the horse can’t be ridden, don’t assume that you know better.

If you exhaust all of the potential sources listed above for free horses, start hanging around other places horse people frequent. If you know any horsey people, start by asking them. They might very well know of some free horses available in your area. This lovely little 4yr old filly has recently come to us along side 11 others! She has had a foal which is now 1 years old, which is shown in the picture, I'm more than happy for them to together or...
I especially like the kids on the darling ponies. Don’t get me wrong—owning a horse is one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had. But people need to understand everything that horse ownership involves before they adopt a horse. Unfortunately, some novice horsemen go into owning a horse totally unprepared, creating a bad situation for both horse and owner.
Nikki is a 21 yr old saddle bred, with a sway back, she is still rideable. Ride77.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. It was a pleasure to work with you. To get the latest on pet adoption and pet care, sign up to hear from us.
Looking for a sharer for my lovely boy
Habitat for Horses is a non-profit equine protection agency committed to the prevention, rescue and rehabilitation of neglected, abused and homeless equine. For me, the cheapest way of owning a horse was when we lived on the cattle ranch. We grew acres and acres of pasture, so the horses stayed fat and slick mostly from grazing. She really enjoys jumping and shows a massive amount of potential . She has free jumped well in excess of 1m, however I am personally not... Traditional Heavy Hairy Bay Colt with 4 matching white socks and very good bone.
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