Shell
Chillin' with the herd
My mother-in-law had her Haflinger stallion for sale, as she is cutting back on horses and only keeping 2 for riding. Max is a 14hh big old style Haflinger who was bred and raised by the Amish. He has helped start young horses on farm equipment and wagons and is just a well broke driving and riding horse. He is beautiful and also produces wonderful foals. Mostly fillies too. I have ridden him and really like him a lot. I have drooled over him for years now and have wished I had a stallion like him forever. He has good conformation and a GREAT temperment. He is a sweet, sweet boy. I feel I just can't afford him. I have all kinds of plans for him if I were to bite the bullet and get him, but would he be also to pay for him self in stud fees? The horse market is down badly now so would buying him be a real investment, or just another mouth to feed?