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Yearlings. How do you decide a fair price?

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TessBelle
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2019-06-06 7:09 PM
Subject: Yearlings. How do you decide a fair price?


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I’ve got a filly that’s a little over a year old. She hasn’t been handled a lot but she isn’t wild either. She knows very basics. Leading, tying, exc. I had planned to send her to a trainer for a few months next month but I think I’m going to sell her. All my horses are older and I honestly don’t fool with them much anymore. So when their gone I’m probably not going to replace them. That being said the idea of a baby doesn’t appeal to me anymore. She isn’t bred just awesome but she isn’t too shabby either. I raised her dam and she was a pretty solid 2D mare with someone 1D. Her sire has produced a few rodeo and barrel race winners but I believe the oldest is 5 so still very new. I know what I’d like to have for her but I don’t know that it’s even a reasonable price. That being said, how do you decide on a fair asking price for yearlings? 

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2019-06-06 7:39 PM
Subject: RE: Yearlings. How do you decide a fair price?



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 if its a good looking yearling, built nice with some good breeding behind it, but sounds like its not real gentel I would just have someone make me a offer, but babys like that around here go from anywhere from 600 to a 1000,00 if you are lucky and find someone that really likes her.

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SKM
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2019-06-06 8:50 PM
Subject: RE: Yearlings. How do you decide a fair price?



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Ball park is usually at least double to triple the stud fee depending on how correct the filly is and how popular the bloodlines. So if the stud fee was $500, the price would be at least $1,000. If the mare is a producer and proven, price higher. 

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