Buying a hunting/mountain horse

Wolf_trapper

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What places have you had the best luck with buying a hunting/mountain horse? I don't need a fully finished horse. I've bought of Craigslist before but good horses are few and far between. I don't do Facebook and I've never done the sale barns but I'm open to suggestions. The Cody horse sale is above my price point...
 
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Horse market is crazy right now. If you find a good source let me know. I'm selling three this year and they're hard to replace. Good luck in your search.
 
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I had to breed for my replacement stock. I prefer morgans, saddlebred or Tennesee walkers. I know a breeder that had some young geldings that were near the sale age. I bought a young mare I have been happy with.
 
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Well I'm intrigued. What are you selling?
From his videos on here he's a hell of a horse trainer. He sells on Cody horse auction which is high end finished horses. I can tolerate a lot more rowdyness 🤣 I'm sure he earns every cent in those horses.
 
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If you meant me - I'm not but there was a Morgan breeder in Whitehall that was going to have some young geldings for sale last spring. A place to start looking.
 

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All of my saddle horses are mustangs. You can pick them up for $125 and you don’t find hardier stock.
 
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All of my saddle horses are mustangs. You can pick them up for $125 and you don’t find hardier stock.
Do you have to sift through a bunch of duds before you find one that is worth riding? Or do you get yours from a specific tip trainer? I know a couple guys with good mustangs but have heard a fair amount of horror stories.
 

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Do you have to sift through a bunch of duds before you find one that is worth riding? Or do you get yours from a specific tip trainer? I know a couple guys with good mustangs but have heard a fair amount of horror stories.
I am a TIP trainer. As far as the duds go, there are some duds but of all of the horses I’ve TIP trained only one horse was a complete and utter loss. Some are great saddle horses and some get relegated to packhorse duty.
 
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In years past the cowboys wanted hot, young horses. I have always preferred horses that were too calm for their preferences. They would usually dump them at 10-12 years. I have picked up a few good horses at 16-18.

Lately all of that has gone away. I don't see any horses for sale in the classified. Instead of searching when you need one, its more like search all the time and buy them when you find them. Now I have taken to raising what I need.

I hunt an area about 60 miles across. In 40 years I have only cut horse tracks four times. I guess I'm one of the last of the breed. My biggest challenge is to find a place without quads that have elk.
 
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