January 27, 2012
The Purchase of the Buckskin Arabian Colt
When one is looking into an animal for breeding purposes, they have to consider several things first. Bloodlines, cost, marketability, and profit margins must be examined before any choice is made. If one expects to endeavor into the world of breeding with a buckskin Arabian without the thought to making money, they are doomed from the onset to produce substandard animals who risk rescue or slaughter. If you believe this isn’t true, try to find an expensive high percentage buckskin Arabian horse at the humane society. They don’t exist, and for good reason. People, generally speaking, do not abandon or starve horses they paid tens of thousands of for. There are always exceptions to the rule, but I have never in decades of both breeding and rescue work seen one.





















