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     Location: NC | Those of you that have bought weanlings, how long after weaning did you haul them home?
This will be my first weanling, so looking for advice :) She'll be weaned hopefully beg of next week and im trying to figure out, at least, an estimate on when to have her picked up.
Edited by Racer4eva 2018-12-09 2:56 PM
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          Location: South Georgia | Is she halter broke? Can she be handled? The one time I bought a weanling, I paid the breeder extra to have them work with the foal for a couple weeks before pick up. You want them also to be eating sufficiently on their own. |
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| I picked mine up a few weeks after weaning. She was halter broke and had been handled. She hauled loose in the stud stall of my trailer just fine. |
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         Location: SW MO | We have hauled weanlings a lot. We haul them loose not tied & bed the floor of the trailer really well. If hauling a long distance they will lay down in the hay & often sleep. The main thing is making sure they are eating grain & hay really well since weaning. |
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     Location: NC | horsegirl - 2018-11-16 7:49 AM
Is she halter broke? Can she be handled? The one time I bought a weanling, I paid the breeder extra to have them work with the foal for a couple weeks before pick up. You want them also to be eating sufficiently on their own.
No shes not. She was supposed to be halter broke, but life happened with her breeder. Which is fine because she will be going to my trainer to get halter broke, and manners as soon as she gets here. (trainer not only barrel races but also does everything from halter breaking to starting) |
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     Location: NC | crossspur - 2018-11-16 11:04 AM
We have hauled weanlings a lot. We haul them loose not tied & bed the floor of the trailer really well. If hauling a long distance they will lay down in the hay & often sleep. The main thing is making sure they are eating grain & hay really well since weaning.
Both shippers ive contacted have box stalls for her. ( i dont trust my truck on a 13+ hour haul or i would just go get her myself) How long after weaning do you normally ship if they are eating good?
Thank you all about the hay/grain thing!! will make sure shes eating good from breeder. |
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| Racer4eva - 2018-11-16 2:57 PM
horsegirl - 2018-11-16 7:49 AM
Is she halter broke? Can she be handled? The one time I bought a weanling, I paid the breeder extra to have them work with the foal for a couple weeks before pick up. You want them also to be eating sufficiently on their own.
No shes not. She was supposed to be halter broke, but life happened with her breeder. Which is fine because she will be going to my trainer to get halter broke, and manners as soon as she gets here. (trainer not only barrel races but also does everything from halter breaking to starting )
This is just wrong on the breeders part. A breeder IMHO should have their weanling halter broke, leading & mannered. I am a breeder & I feel my buyers deserve a well mannered weanling who has been halter broke & handled. I feel that is a breeders responsibility, but that is just me. I feel darn good when I have someone haul a weanling I have sold & the hauler says, this baby hauled better than a 3 year old I hauled. But then again, this is how I do my horse business. |
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     Location: NC | okhorselover - 2018-11-16 9:18 PM
Racer4eva - 2018-11-16 2:57 PM
horsegirl - 2018-11-16 7:49 AM
Is she halter broke? Can she be handled? The one time I bought a weanling, I paid the breeder extra to have them work with the foal for a couple weeks before pick up. You want them also to be eating sufficiently on their own.
No shes not. She was supposed to be halter broke, but life happened with her breeder. Which is fine because she will be going to my trainer to get halter broke, and manners as soon as she gets here. (trainer not only barrel races but also does everything from halter breaking to starting )
This is just wrong on the breeders part. A breeder IMHO should have their weanling halter broke, leading & mannered. I am a breeder & I feel my buyers deserve a well mannered weanling who has been halter broke & handled. I feel that is a breeders responsibility, but that is just me. I feel darn good when I have someone haul a weanling I have sold & the hauler says, this baby hauled better than a 3 year old I hauled. But then again, this is how I do my horse business.
She was supposed to have gotten her halter broke but like i said life happened. Totally understanding about that because life has thrown me some curve balls. Plus at least I know who will be halter breaking her and I know itll be done right :) |
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     Location: NC | rpreast - 2018-11-16 10:46 AM
I picked mine up a few weeks after weaning. She was halter broke and had been handled. She hauled loose in the stud stall of my trailer just fine.
Just realized I never responded. Thank you!! thats what i was thinking. Hoping to get her home before winter sets in completely |
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     Location: NC | Got another question for those who bought weanlings (apologize for a bunch of questions). When you bought them were the UTD on shots and coggins or did you have to pay for that? And who payed for a health cert? (getting some red flags from breeder and just want to see what other think) |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Racer4eva - 2018-12-09 2:46 PM Got another question for those who bought weanlings (apologize for a bunch of questions). When you bought them were the UTD on shots and coggins or did you have to pay for that? And who payed for a health cert? (getting some red flags from breeder and just want to see what other think)
When I have bought a weanling they were up to date on every thing coggins included but if I were going to cross the state line with them I would pay for the health cert. Never had a problem a breeder.  |
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     Location: NC | Southtxponygirl - 2018-12-09 3:56 PM
Racer4eva - 2018-12-09 2:46 PM Got another question for those who bought weanlings (apologize for a bunch of questions). When you bought them were the UTD on shots and coggins or did you have to pay for that? And who payed for a health cert? (getting some red flags from breeder and just want to see what other think)
When I have bought a weanling they were up to date on every thing coggins included but if I were going to cross the state line with them I would pay for the health cert. Never had a problem a breeder. 
Thank you!!! My questions come from a few things but the biggest is when asked if filly would be UTD and have coggins, breeder said shed try.... And then gave me info next day which made it seem like i would be paying for it. Threw up a red flag |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Racer4eva - 2018-12-09 3:02 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-12-09 3:56 PM Racer4eva - 2018-12-09 2:46 PM Got another question for those who bought weanlings (apologize for a bunch of questions). When you bought them were the UTD on shots and coggins or did you have to pay for that? And who payed for a health cert? (getting some red flags from breeder and just want to see what other think) When I have bought a weanling they were up to date on every thing coggins included but if I were going to cross the state line with them I would pay for the health cert. Never had a problem a breeder.  Thank you!!! My questions come from a few things but the biggest is when asked if filly would be UTD and have coggins, breeder said shed try.... And then gave me info next day which made it seem like i would be paying for it. Threw up a red flag The last two that I bought the lady had them all ready to go for me when I picked them up, I didnt need a health cert at the time since I was not crossing state lines, but I did offer to help pay for the coggins since she was taking them to her vet to get a coggins draw but she said no way this was all on her, she was super.. One time I did buy a weanling and went to pick it up and the man did nothing no nothing I was put out with him since I was driving 8 hours one way to pick up the baby and he tolded me he would have everything ready just come get him, wrong had to drive an extra hour just to get coggins, had my vet do all the shots that I wanted when I got home.. You just never know  Edit cause I did have a problem one time with that one person,, so I kinda lied, I had forgotton about that one, untill now 
Edited by Southtxponygirl 2018-12-09 3:19 PM
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     Location: NC | Southtxponygirl - 2018-12-09 4:14 PM
Racer4eva - 2018-12-09 3:02 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-12-09 3:56 PM Racer4eva - 2018-12-09 2:46 PM Got another question for those who bought weanlings (apologize for a bunch of questions). When you bought them were the UTD on shots and coggins or did you have to pay for that? And who payed for a health cert? (getting some red flags from breeder and just want to see what other think) When I have bought a weanling they were up to date on every thing coggins included but if I were going to cross the state line with them I would pay for the health cert. Never had a problem a breeder.  Thank you!!! My questions come from a few things but the biggest is when asked if filly would be UTD and have coggins, breeder said shed try.... And then gave me info next day which made it seem like i would be paying for it. Threw up a red flag The last two that I bought the lady had them all ready to go for me when I picked them up, I didnt need a health cert at the time since I was not crossing state lines, but I did offer to help pay for the coggins since she was taking them to her vet to get a coggins draw but she said no way this was all on her, she was super.. One time I did buy a weanling and went to pick it up and the man did nothing no nothing I was put out with him since I was driving 8 hours one way to pick up the baby and he tolded me he would have everything ready just come get him, wrong had to drive an extra hour just to get coggins, had my vet do all the shots that I wanted when I got home.. You just never know Edit cause I did have a problem one time with that one person,, so I kinda lied, I had forgotton about that one, untill now 
Good to know! She’ll have to cross state lines to get home (mo to N.C.) so she def needs a health cert (which I have no issues paying for) unfortunately i do not trust my truck to do 13 hour one way trips so I will have to pay for a shipper. |
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