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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 244309"><p>does he just break them and let you train them how you want...or does he break and train them for everything also?...$850 is not too much...I charge $1,500 to train a foal for riding...more if they want me to train a draft horse...so $850 seems like a pretty good deal...but either way...foals are always harder to train...it's just hard to get them to concentrate...i'd learn more about the trainer before i'd hire him...but if you get a trainer that just skips a bunch of steps...then sooner or later you'll have to go back and reteach everything to the horse, back to where his training is lacking...if you're going to buy a untrained foal...make sure you get a good trainer...good luck finding a horse though</p><p></p><p>Take care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 244309"] does he just break them and let you train them how you want...or does he break and train them for everything also?...$850 is not too much...I charge $1,500 to train a foal for riding...more if they want me to train a draft horse...so $850 seems like a pretty good deal...but either way...foals are always harder to train...it's just hard to get them to concentrate...i'd learn more about the trainer before i'd hire him...but if you get a trainer that just skips a bunch of steps...then sooner or later you'll have to go back and reteach everything to the horse, back to where his training is lacking...if you're going to buy a untrained foal...make sure you get a good trainer...good luck finding a horse though Take care [/QUOTE]
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