05/20/2026
🚩 Red flags in horse ads 🚩
If every video is heavily edited, only shows one direction, or never leaves the arena… start asking questions.
If a horse is labeled “safe for anyone” but there’s no proof of that in the footage… ask more questions.
If there’s no mention of experience level, maintenance, quirks, or real-world use, that matters too.
Good horses don’t need misleading marketing.
At Big Sky Horse Sales, we believe honest representation protects both buyers and sellers. That means showing horses in real situations, encouraging transparency, and giving buyers the clearest picture possible before they bid.
A trustworthy horse market starts with truthful advertising.