FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We place ads and have sold horses in just about every state. Because of the way the horse websites work, there is no way to advertise a horse in Montana in another state other than to list it in that state.
Without our advertisement you would never even know we existed. We state clearly on our website and most of our ads where we are located.
Also, Worry not about Shipping of your horse, we would handle that at affordable prices. We can’t wait to help match your family with the perfect horse! We work with families ALL over the country.
Once you’ve decided on a horse or pony, we have a Sale Agreement that we will email to you to sign and return. We prefer and most of our customers send a bank wire for payment. It’s just as easy and secure as a check, but it speeds the process along and allows us to get shipping scheduled faster rather than waiting on an out-of-state check to clear. Once we’ve received the payment, we will email you a sales receipt.
Safety is our main goal. We try and help people minimize their risks in
what is normally considered a dangerous activity. While our horses are among the safest out there from the standpoint of ground manners, being desensitized to certain stimuli, and disposition, they still are large animals with a mind of their own. Horse ownership involves a lot of responsibility on the part of the owner. For example, not knowing how to properly lead a horse could result in getting a foot stepped on, or cantering without developing good balance first could result in a fall, standing behind a horse is never a good idea and you could get kicked if a horse is kicking at another horse or startled. Any horse is capable of hurting someone, by owning and riding horses, you should know that you are assuming some risks. We are not guaranteeing that you won’t get hurt on one of our horses. Even a solid dependable horse can buck on rare occasions, any horse can bite, and any horse can kick in certain
circumstances. These are all things that can come from their natural,
instinctual desire for self-preservation. You MUST do your part to educate yourself and be a responsible horse owner and rider too.