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My new mare :) Suspicious Agenda aka Molly_edited
Kevin Kyle and Rio 2015-10-17-10:23:4

Hello! Thank you for visiting my web site!

A little about me:

I was raised on a quarter horse breeding ranch specializing in halter and roping horses. I grew up showing in halter, showmanship, western pleasure, western equitation and eventing. 

I reside here on the beautiful western slope with my family of six.

We currently have seven horses. An ex racehorse, two minis, my "yellow horse", a crazy paint, my daughters all around mare and a very handsome yearling colt.

I decided to become The Equine Broker for a few reasons. I'm really good with people. I love horses and I was lied to about a gelding I was buying.  I don't really think he was even for sale... any way the past is the past!

My motto is " Honesty is the soul of Business". I guarantee the buyer, seller and most importantly the horse will have a great experience with a happy ending!

Horses must be evaluated before being advertised. Horses will be evaluated on the ground and under saddle by The Equine Broker llc. If horses are purely to be evaluated and not are not “trained,” they should be expected to be ready to go for sale. Horses that are not trained to the level necessary to complete a sale will need to be in training before being considered ready for sale. At no point will said horse be considered “Kid Broke”, “Green Broke”, “Fancy Broke” or categorized under any other term that can not be properly defined by the dictionary. General guidelines are horses for sale under $3,000 are considered projects to some level, $3,000-$5,000 horses should be able to do at least basic arena maneuvers w/t/c, stop and back up, as well as basic body control. Horses priced over $5,000 are specialty horses with either specialty bloodlines or training that will lend them to more upper level work. Owner must disclose any bad habits or vices of said horse. Any horse that may fit the description of a problem horse must be stated and my need extra training. For registered horses, all transfers and paperwork must be ready to go for the new owner. Originals or copies must be provided. Owner understands that there is no guaranteed period of time in which the horse will be sold. Owner will be responsible for care of the horse while they are listed for sale, including, but not limited to farrier work, de-worming, and veterinary expense. Training/ride time will also be the owners responsibility. Horses sold will be charged a 10% commission. This option is not available to all horses. This agreement must be completed IN FULL before horse will be considered for sale.

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