suggestion- in a buyers perspective, I have viewed some nice horses on video, how ever, I overlooked what could have been a sale due to the fact that the videos were of very poor quality. I know their are professional video photographers at many barrel races that sell high quality taped runs. If not a video camera vs a cell phone that cannot zoom in and out and lack clarity. You have some awesome horses out their show them for what they are worth.
I couldn't agree more! Very frustrating looking at some of the more expensive horses, and the video is very shakey, blurry AND far away! You would think if a seller is asking a decent price for their horse, they would take the time to show him off correctly? Stumps me, haha.