Can you find Paso Finos or Friesians from CANTER? I've never heard of CANTER, tell me about it. I plan to do a lot of research if the opportunity arises where I can actually have a horse. As for where I'd keep a horse or two, I have no idea. As I said, it's something I may be looking into in the next year or so. I may be coming into some money soon, which would mean a move for me. I'm not planning to leave this area, but, I could be in a position to have some land soon. It's all very much up in the air. If I am able to have several acres, I'll be getting a horse or two. That I know. But, again...it's just pie in the sky for now.Originally posted by Suki Wingy
Yes, I knew one at my old barn Named Eduardo, or Eddie for short. He was sweet but again, that was just one of a whole breed. I would never be able to buy a horse from a breeder unless if was for my breeding program, I would go to CANTER where I can find ex racers for as low as $1000 for partially trained horses. Also, check www.dreamhorse.com for horse clasifieds and go to the advanced search. Goodluck! Where would you keep the horse? At your property or would you board? Boarding in my area is so expensive!I've just heard amazing things about Pasos and it sounds like a good breed for a novice like me. They're small and have a gait that is unparallelled according to what I've heard.





I've just heard amazing things about Pasos and it sounds like a good breed for a novice like me. They're small and have a gait that is unparallelled according to what I've heard.
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