I like to read craigslist farm ads. Why? Torturing myself, I think. So many horses on there are owned by idiots and/or in danger of going to slaughter.
It really burns me up to see the ads for the ancient horses who carried generations of their owners in the show ring, now arthritic, lame and unridable - and now being dumped. How can anyone justify saying: "good home needed, first $250 takes him"?
There are also stellar examples of people who are apparently blind saying their horses have perfect conformation (most usually mis-spelled as confirmation.)
Here is a for sale ad for what originally sounds like a nice quality horse. (Picture above.) Granted, for a stud prospect, he is very low-priced, especialy since someone actually bothered to register him and enroll him in an incentive fund. Here is the ad text:
We are selling our double-registered (AQHA/PHBA) Palomino Stallion. He is 9 years old and has a beautiful chocolate palomino coat that shines in the sun! He has the golden seal on his papers and is registered in the incentive program; negative for HYPP and coggins test. Up to date on all shots and hoof care. He is green broke and halter leads well. He's been under saddle before and is not a problem. He's a good breeding prospect and we've used him several times for that. We've got a filly on site that he sired. Beautiful horse and built incredibly well; his dimensions are impeccable. He's not been shown before, but has good conformation and good bloodlines. We're selling him b/c with a second baby on the way we just don't have time for him anymore.
The picture, at a glance, seems to show a nicely-proportioned horse. Hovewer, scan to the hind end and then look down. See it? This is a very good example of post-legged and posible DSLD. I'm sure the fact that his coat "shines in the sun" and he has the "gold seal" on his papers makes up for the fact that he, and most likely any of his offspring, are unusable for anything except standing in the pasture until their condition makes it too painful for them to stand. Nice to see yet another irresponsible breeder.
Folks - glaring issues in a horse indicate that the individual SHOULD NOT be bred. Doesn't matter what the bloodlines are or what the color is. I can guarantee that it will be easier, faster, and cheaper to just buy one of the hundreds of young horses already on the ground.
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