When I began asking equine professionals to share their tips on how they are selling horses in a challenging market, responses ranged from “that’s the million-dollar question” to “it’s all about the price” to ‘I wish I knew the answer!” But it seems that no matter what the economic climate, some trainers and breeders still manage to make a viable living in the horse trade.

“There are always people out there who can afford to buy horses,” says grand prix show jumper Hugh Graham, head trainer at KingRidge Stables in King City, ON. Graham has been selling horses for 40 years and in that time he says the fundamentals of the business haven’t changed much. “Now I’ve ruined your article,” he says, laughing.

But while honesty, fair pricing, and good quality may still be the pillars of successful sales, those hoping to move their horses must stand out and grab the attention of the people who are buying. Here, some of the most successful share ways to close the deal.

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