According to Rick Smith, owner of Coyote Creek, the state of the economy means that the demand for horses has dropped, and thus the prices as well. He has several fine horses that he's willing to just give us if we'll give them a good home. Matthew Romney also has a neighbor looking to sell two horses. Those two are listed first (if a price is not listed, no purchase price is being asked):
3-year-old Paint
Gelding
$1500
Well-broken, Kid Horse, still a pup and growing
8-year-old Quarter
Mare
$500
Well-broken, appropriate for "experienced rider"
Dougie
10-12-year-old Arab
Gelding
Customer's Horse, likely willing to give to a good home
R.C.
14-year-old Arab
Gelding
Ideal Kid Horse
Parker
13-year-old Arab
Gelding
Belongs to customer who
wants to find him a good home
Fancy Girl
7-year-old Arab
Mare
$500
Has had five years of training, $8k put into her, had siblings
sell for $60k and $15k, so gentle you could ride
her without a bridle, would breed well
Pontoon
22-year-old Arab
Mare
Purchased in 1994 for $20k
The following pictures are for information only!!
This is a 24-year-old Clydesdale gelding and Rick was showing
me that older horses, even when well-fed, have a hard
time keeping weight on up top. Here you can see Clyde's
pelvic bones sticking out, even though he has plenty of feed.
This is an 8-year-old Walker/Paint mare. Notice her pelvic
bones do not stick out the way Clyde's does.
This sad little gal is a 26-year-old mare named Ellen.
She produced two national champions, but was neglected
by a friend of Rick's who was caring for her, or rather not
caring for her. Rick will be putting her down soon. :(
Rick encouraged us to not put our horses through the
pains of old age based solely on emotional attachment.
On a very happy note, this gelding is being sold for $4,000
so I didn't even consider him for the ranch, but his name
is A Boy Named Sue and he belongs to Rick's wife. I took
a picture of him because I had never before seen a "perfect
doll horse." We played with toy horses while at the ranch
growing up, but I had never seen one with such a light coat
and dark mane in real life. He's such a beauty!



