02/11/2026
🚨 Friendly PSA from someone who sells horses for a living 🚨
Selling horses is what I do.
It’s not because I’m bored.
It’s not because every horse has a secret problem.
It’s not because I “fell out of love with them yesterday.”
It’s my job.
Every time I post a horse, the first question is:
“Why are you selling him/her?”
Because… I sell horses.
That’s the whole business model.
Restaurants sell food.
Dealerships sell trucks.
I sell horses.
If I kept every good one, I wouldn’t have a business — I’d have a very expensive pasture ornament collection and a feed bill that would put me in therapy.
Most of the horses I sell are being sold for one of these reasons:
• They’re finished and ready for their next person
• They don’t fit my program anymore
• We’ve put the time into them and it’s time to move them along
• This is literally how income is made in the horse world
Not every sale has some deep, dramatic backstory.
Sometimes the reason is simply:
👉 They’re ready
👉 You’re looking
👉 I’m selling
I promise, if there’s something someone needs to know, I tell them. My reputation matters more than one sale ever will.
But if you see me consistently posting good, solid horses… it’s not a red flag.
It’s a business.
So next time you see a sale post, feel free to ask:
“How is he broke?”
“What’s he good at?”
“Would he fit my situation?”
But the reason he’s for sale?
Because that’s what I do. 🤠
I didn’t write this but loved the message so had to share