Error encountered in: C:\HostingSpaces\weblevel\forums.barrelhorseworld.com\wwwroot\forum\templates\original\fragments\template-begin.asp
Microsoft VBScript compilation error - Expected statement
How do you sell a horse?
mwbarrelracer
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2017-04-01 5:58 PM
Subject: How do you sell a horse?


Member


Posts: 10
0
So I've listed my horse, a broke, solid, money winner, and no emails!!? I'm just curious what are people really looking for when buying a horse?
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
SloRide
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2017-04-01 6:09 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?


Extreme Veteran


Posts: 380
100100100252525
Where are you advertising? Around here people advertise on Facebook and horses can sell fast. My trainer sold one last year in an hour. It's nice because it's free, you can post as many photos and videos you want and people can just message you on your ad or pm you.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
JRJ
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-04-01 6:52 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Veteran


Posts: 231
10010025
Location: On My Horse!
 Advertising on BHW is a good start. Just make sure you have decent pictures, thorough ad (be descriptive)and since the horse is legged up and winning, include videos. If the horse has a record. Include it. Please include price. It drives me nuts when people put "private treaty". What may be expensive to one person is in the price range of another. If I knew off the bat you wanted 25K for your horse and my price range is 15K I could have saved everyone's time by not inquiring about your horse. I agree, Facebook is always good because it's free and you can post lots of pictures. I've found word of mouth is the best. I just sold one recently. I called my friend, who knew of someone looking, told them, they were interested, tried the horse and sold.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
*almost there*
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2017-04-02 12:40 AM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?


Expert


Posts: 1446
100010010010010025
Location: California
 People are serious about buying horses, but majority of horses are over priced.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2017-04-02 8:16 AM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?


Military family

Keeper of the King Snake


Posts: 7622
50002000500100
Location: Dubach, LA
mwbarrelracer - 2017-04-01 5:58 PM So I've listed my horse, a broke, solid, money winner, and no emails!!? I'm just curious what are people really looking for when buying a horse?

 If email is your primary contact, that may put off buyers. 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
JRJ
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-04-02 9:16 AM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Veteran


Posts: 231
10010025
Location: On My Horse!
*almost there* - 2017-04-02 1:40 AM

 People are serious about buying horses, but majority of horses are over priced.

This! I've noticed a lot of horses priced super high. I wonder if they're actually bringing what the owners want..

 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-04-02 6:44 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-04-02 7:01 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?





20001001002525
Location: Not Where I Want to Be
Nita - 2017-04-02 7:44 PM They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

 how is the horse market? 

Answer: It's no different than it has ever been. 

The good ones sell, the shatty ones typically don't at least for a while and they are cheap. 


 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-04-02 7:33 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:01 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 7:44 PM They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

 how is the horse market? 

Answer: It's no different than it has ever been. 

The good ones sell, the shatty ones typically don't at least for a while and they are cheap. 


 

Sorry I can't find a middle finger emoji.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-04-02 7:41 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
Nita - 2017-04-02 7:33 PM

1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:01 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 7:44 PM They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

 how is the horse market? 

Answer: It's no different than it has ever been. 

The good ones sell, the shatty ones typically don't at least for a while and they are cheap. 


 

Sorry I can't find a middle finger emoji.

Why are horse people so mean??
because no one gets punched in the face anymore.

Applies perfectly to you, moron!
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-04-02 7:52 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
Nita - 2017-04-02 6:44 PM

They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

Anyway... to elaborate, it is very frustrating. The horse market here is definitely not what it's always been. Unless you're 15, then yeah, I guess it's always been like this for you.

I have gotten lots of messages from kids whose parents aren't monitoring their computer usage (like 1Dsoon's parents) when the ad clearly says he isn't a kid's horse.

I have had a few serious local inquiries, just wasn't a good fit. And, I'm not willing to drive very far for anyone to try, so that's been an obstacle. I have also been told that, if you can send them to an area where the market is better like some parts of TX or FL, it would be worth it to have a trainer sell for you. Popular bloodlines are also easier to sell than broke, solid, etc.

There are so many 2D-4D + horses on the market, people can get them cheap. They can definitely find a deal, and that's what they're after. I can't blame them, there are deals to be found right now. Still, frustrating.

Edited by Nita 2017-04-02 7:54 PM
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2017-04-02 7:53 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?





20001001002525
Location: Not Where I Want to Be
Nita - 2017-04-02 8:33 PM

1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:01 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 7:44 PM They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

 how is the horse market? 

Answer: It's no different than it has ever been. 

The good ones sell, the shatty ones typically don't at least for a while and they are cheap. 


 

Sorry I can't find a middle finger emoji.

You seem nice.


↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-04-02 7:59 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Expert


Posts: 1718
1000500100100
Location: Southeast Louisiana
1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:53 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 8:33 PM

1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:01 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 7:44 PM They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

 how is the horse market? 

Answer: It's no different than it has ever been. 

The good ones sell, the shatty ones typically don't at least for a while and they are cheap. 


 

Sorry I can't find a middle finger emoji.

You seem nice.



Well, you started it. Who the heck are you to get on here and say every horse that doesn't sell right away is shatty?
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
luvropin
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-04-03 11:44 AM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Elite Veteran


Posts: 1100
1000100
Location: Southeastern Idaho
I find when I am selling a couple things affect my sales.

First, is pictures of the sale horse. I think pictures are SO IMPORTANT! Having a bad picture or just a so so picture will kill sales, especially when there are so many nice horses to choose from. I know I will skim over an ad if the picture doesn't catch my attention. If I am guilty of this how can I expect others not to be? When I get ready to sell a prospect I will take tons of pictures to find that one that I feel would get my attention. I will then show it to folks that will give me an honest opinion before I post it on the ad. I figure I get one chance to capture that attention want to make the most of it. When we sell bulls we hire a gal to come here to take pictures of our bulls for the same reason. A bad picture is worse than having no picture at all.

2nd is the time of year I am trying to sell. Seems like different types of buyers are looking at different times of the year. Prospects seem to sell better as spring is coming on (at least for me) and finished better in the fall. Not sure what you see in your area but that may be a factor.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
mwbarrelracer
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2017-04-03 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?


Member


Posts: 10
0
Thank for all the input. I'm finding out it's more of a luck game at selling, or endless questions....good luck to everyone out there buying and or selling.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
horsegirl
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2017-04-03 2:09 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



The One


Posts: 7998
50002000500100100100100252525
Location: South Georgia
From a buyers perspective, having just bought a horse in the last couple weeks, I can tell you that very few good horses were actually listed for sale on websites. I know...I looked...at them ALL! LOL I had the most luck with listings on Facebook actually. The mare I bought was posted about by someone locally and then shared several times by her friends. Word got out and someone was able to point me toward the owner of the mare that was for sale.

I can tell you though, it wasn't easy to find ADS with horses for sale, at least ones that weren't priced outrageously. I had to message every racer I could think of locally to get feelers out there. So, in your case, I'd recommend sharing your post on Facebook so that your friends can help you do some of the work.  
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-04-03 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?



Take a Picture


Posts: 12841
50005000200050010010010025
Nita - 2017-04-02 7:59 PM

1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:53 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 8:33 PM

1DSoon - 2017-04-02 7:01 PM

Nita - 2017-04-02 7:44 PM They want something for nothing. And the way the horse market is right now, there are hundreds of horses out there for people to choose from.

 how is the horse market? 

Answer: It's no different than it has ever been. 

The good ones sell, the shatty ones typically don't at least for a while and they are cheap. 


 

Sorry I can't find a middle finger emoji.

You seem nice.



Well, you started it. Who the heck are you to get on here and say every horse that doesn't sell right away is shatty?

Nita, when you learn that you are dealing with a very miserable person, you will understand. She is probably comparing to her horses. I really have not figured out if she is playing stupid or if she really is. That is a tough one.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
horsiace1025
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2017-04-03 3:47 PM
Subject: RE: How do you sell a horse?


Elite Veteran


Posts: 788
500100100252525
You would be surprised at what little things people look for when buying a horse. If you would really like sound advice on how to make your ad better, post the link if it is on BHW, or PM it if your not comfortable with that.

Things that make the best ads:
Great pictures-please brush your horse and get a good angle that makes their butt look nice, head not look like a draft horse and no pics of someone standing in the saddle where you cant see the horse.
Great description-what the horse is currently doing, what the horse has done in the past, how long its been running barrels, if you say he/she is a 2d barrel horse, how many entries and where were you running, if the horse has any bad habits, any past or present injuries. Current Xrays are a plus.
Videos-a competition run and a slow work at home is great but Please Please make sure the video is bigger than a quarter and not blurry. Nothing aggrevates a buyer more than not being able to see the video bc you took it on your phone and then uploaded it to facebook and then copied it somewhere else and now its distorted and tiny.
Put your location (City)-Texas is huge, im not driving to the other side. :) (Just an example)
Phone number-someone actually interested is not going to email you, they will call you and ask when they can come look.

Hope that helps! good luck.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom