I have to agree that $3000 for a trained solid horse is a bargain. Heck, Mia, our Paso, we bought for $2000. She has solid professional training and came with $700 worth of new tack and brushes etc. (I told you she was a BARGAIN! Now don't be jealous!!!
) If you figure that training costs roughly about $500 on average a month with a professional, even raising/training a youngster is more costly than buying an established horse. The horse market is a little down right now, but not that down! You will find the perfect owner in the right time.
