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| I see so many horses priced very differently than I would price a horse. Like $7000 for a yearling with no better papers than my guy. So curious, if I was to list my 4 year old, what would you list him at? I wouldn't do it until I receive his papers back from APHA. Parents links are below. He's nothing special bloodline wise. He had 90 days as a 3 year old just being started. He is broke fairly nice, wtc lope circles, a stop to die for, counter arcs, side passes very easily. He's been very very lightly started on the pattern at a walk/trot and has done some single barrel drills for better consistency in his gaits. He is currently spending 6 weeks working on the ranch while I finish finals. He can be a little watchy but hopefully that will help. What would you price this sweet boy at? Very shapey bay gelding, solid other than a half white tail and 4 white socks. built like a tank.
sire: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/cc+el+mejor+corona
dam: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/peazbangupsugarbar | |
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| Hes very cute. In my neck of the woods I would say he would be somewhere in the $2500-$3000 price range. If he was further along on the pattern you could price him higher. Mind you, this is just me giving you an estimate based on what similar horses have brought in my area. | |
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| If you want to sell quickly I agree with that $2,500-$3,500 range. If your not in a hurry you could price higher. Where I live paints don't sell very well, even the solid one's but maybe they do where you are. Just dependson the area. | |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I would say from 2000 to 3000. | |
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