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Saddle Horse Report Launches Horse Sale Portal



Saddle Horse Report, in partnership with MyHorseForSale.com, has launched a new portal on its web site allowing its customers to list horses for sale. The portal is an easy way to search for Morgans, American Saddlebreds, and Hackney Ponies for sale. The portal is a free service available at www.saddlehorsereport.com .

The new feature allows you to list horses for sale for as little as $17.99. You can select to put a photo ad online that allows you to list your horse along with three photos or you can move up to a slideshow ad which allows for 10 photos to be viewed by buyers as a slideshow. This slideshow offering is available for $38.99, and customers can change the photos as often as they like for no additional charge.

The portal also allows one to post a video ad. The video ads include 10 photos and two 60-second videos of your horse. Video ads are $89.99. All ads run for 120 days.

"This new feature of the Saddle Horse Report web site is a great way for customers to list their horses for sale and find other horses that are available for purchase," said Publisher Christy Parsons. She continued, "The site allows you to search on many criteria including location, price, discipline, color, etc."

The portal which was launched on February 9, 2009 already has over 200 horses for sale available. You can place your ad online or by calling 405-485-4224. Click here to visit the new portal.

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