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    Location: Somewhere around here | Just based off of these bloodlines and age (11), how much would you pay for this mare?
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/raesna+rocket
Edited by cecollins0811 2016-05-26 10:38 PM
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   Location: Wisconsin | bloodlines alone... 2500?? 2000??? pictures and performance could sway someone as well... |
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| Just based off bloodlines and gender, assuming she's just a horse (no performance or produce record) I wouldn't pay very much. She does have some well-known sires in her pedigree so that might give her a little more value. Personally, again assuming that she's just a horse, she's not even something I'd be interested in, so I wouldn't be willing to give much for her. Maybe in the $1,000-$1,500 range. |
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       Location: Central Texas | Well according to the other thread...... if she is pretty....10k if she is safe, honest and dependable...10k....
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| What does she do? Run barrels? Broodie? |
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        Location: Northern California | You didn't give much info. Depends on what she does and how well she does it. Broodies aren't worth much. Nice papers though!! |
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    Location: Somewhere around here | I'ds rather not give to much info might now. We're currently interested in this mare to buy but I think it would be rude to lay out everything about a horse that I don't own. Just curious about these bloodlines, which are very nice in my opinion, and what other people would say they're worth. |
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| GraciousLegacy - 2016-05-27 9:06 AM
Well according to the other thread...... ifΒ she is pretty....10kΒ if she is safe, honest and dependable...10k.... Β
If the horse was a finished barrel horse, she would certainly be work close to 10k.
But for a horse... with those papers, I would say $1500 give or take. |
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Nothing!! Zero, nadda, zip! Because I dont know if she's a riding horse, broodmare, mean, sterile. lame, dangerous, a comformational train wreck, wants to kill you, wants to savage everybody else in the pasture, wants to savage her foals. So off of bloodlines and age alone, she is worth nothing. Well, ok,maybe $250 as slaughter provided she is in good weight. Now you give more info, then you will get a better idea of what people think she's worth. . |
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         Location: So. California | There is not enough information to give you a good answer to your question. Anywhere from $500 to 10K... |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | cecollins0811 - 2016-05-27 1:07 PM I'ds rather not give to much info might now. We're currently interested in this mare to buy but I think it would be rude to lay out everything about a horse that I don't own. Just curious about these bloodlines, which are very nice in my opinion, and what other people would say they're worth.
there is zero on that pedi that would make me want to own her.
So based just off pedi, I would not pay anything for her so she would be worth zero.
Now, could be worth a gozillion if she actually does something.
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      Location: north dakota | A horse by the same sire that had some track earnings went at the big spring sale for around 2k to 3k. He bought her for a broodmare and to use a rebreed. The new owner had me look at her and wanted an opinion after he bought her. If I can recall correctly she was sound and had a month or 2 of riding in the western saddle. The mare was good looking but was a crab and she pinned her ears at you. I guess it was all bluff but she looked like she wanted to take a bite out of you when you got close to her.
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        Location: Idaho | Like others have mentioned... I actually dont care for her pedigree much. Hard to value you a horse based off that pedigree without knowing what the horse does. I am all for pedigrees, but training and comformation has a lot to do with value! |
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