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miraclequarterhorses
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-07-08 9:40 PM
Subject: Papered horses?



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How many of you all run horses with papers vs without? When buying a horse, is it a major factor for you or not? I've got two with and one without and I love them all the same... I've found an appendix that I'm starting to really like, but he doesn't have papers. Does that factor into price or not? Opinions please!
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Fancie_That_Chrome_
Reg. Mar 2012
Posted 2014-07-08 10:58 PM
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No I would not buy an non papered horse, ESP in this market.
IMO it should factor in to price, and some times it does. but if a horse is a 1D pro rodeo winning horse where ever you haul it, it's going to win that money and place whether its registered or not. So in that case it would not matter ( at least in my opinion)
When it comes to "average" barrel horses like one just started on the pattern or only a 2D or 3D horses I think papers maybe matter a bit more.
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Phxbarrel
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2014-07-08 11:04 PM
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I run a non-papered horse or rather I'm training one lol.

I do intend on getting my papered horse.

The old saying goes you can't ride papers... I've added my own portion to end the sentence "but it helps" lol!

And by that I mean you get a horse specifically bred for something (cow horse, barrel horse, race horse etc), naturally they should have more ability towards that sport, but that's not to say your grade horse CANT be a champion... I'd just say it is rarer.

Heck even some papered horses bred for barrels won't always be in the 1D.

I guess it depends on whether you're doing it for fun or if you have rodeo dreams.

Royal J is right though, if a grade horse is running in the 1D and winning then it doesn't matter that that point. He's gonna be one of those rare grade horses that just is awesome at the job given him.

But overall proper training is gonna be key for that specific discipline :) You can have a papered up the butt horse running in the 3D when really a fine tuning and the proper rider could make them unbeatable.

Okay, Im rambling now. Im done :P
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miraclequarterhorses
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2014-07-08 11:09 PM
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The owner says that he IS papered but she lost his papers.. which I can believe because I lost a set on a horse that I had only had for a month one time (Almost a year and still can't find them anywhere!). So if I do decide to get him, how do I go about getting another set of papers, or is it even worth it?
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-07-08 11:29 PM
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If the lady cannot provide papers, I would say she is probably lieing.

To get papers you need to fill out the form take pictures and I think have it notarized and I believe it costs less then 50.00 ( may have changed it has been awhile since I had to look in this)

Nice thing about papers it proves lineage, and age.
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2014-07-08 11:33 PM
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I currently run a horse bred for western pleasure/hunt seat. So his papers are essentially worthless. I've ran many grade horses in my lifetime and have had success on them. However, I do think its easier to know a horses pedigree because sometimes you learn more about their personality or their tendencies. As another poster stated, you're gonna know what their background supports.

I personlly like to know a little more about a grade horse when looking to buy... sellers wont always be honest but it helps to try and learn. I ran a QH/Paint and we believe Morgan somewhere... and it was helpful to know those things. This horse was a 2D/3D gelding that was an awesome step up horse and worth his weight on gold.

Another friend had a great horse who I know he was QH but cant for the live of me figure out what he was crossed with. He was 1D/2D in his prime and a jam up all around horse.

Papered horses are easier to sell, so if there's a possibility of resale be aware of that before purchasing. Price should reflect their lack of papers in my opinion because there is no guarantee on even how old they are.

If the price was right and you like him, then I wouldnt hesitate.
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aqhabarrelchic1
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-07-09 12:20 AM
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 i would never buy a grade horse... after the age of 12 you can not tell the age of a horse...  unless they are really showing age but hey my horses dont show age lol.. and who is to say that horse isnt hh ect.... and if they tell you they cant find the papers they are lieing all they have to do is send paperwork in to aqha..
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aqhabarrelchic1
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-07-09 12:21 AM
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stayceem - 2014-07-09 9:33 PM I currently run a horse bred for western pleasure/hunt seat. So his papers are essentially worthless. I've ran many grade horses in my lifetime and have had success on them. However, I do think its easier to know a horses pedigree because sometimes you learn more about their personality or their tendencies. As another poster stated, you're gonna know what their background supports. I personlly like to know a little more about a grade horse when looking to buy... sellers wont always be honest but it helps to try and learn. I ran a QH/Paint and we believe Morgan somewhere... and it was helpful to know those things. This horse was a 2D/3D gelding that was an awesome step up horse and worth his weight on gold. Another friend had a great horse who I know he was QH but cant for the live of me figure out what he was crossed with. He was 1D/2D in his prime and a jam up all around horse. Papered horses are easier to sell, so if there's a possibility of resale be aware of that before purchasing. Price should reflect their lack of papers in my opinion because there is no guarantee on even how old they are. If the price was right and you like him, then I wouldnt hesitate.



most of those horses are old bred race horses anyways so its not worthless

 
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livexlovexrodeo
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2014-07-09 12:24 AM
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cheryl makofka - 2014-07-08 9:29 PM

If the lady cannot provide papers, I would say she is probably lieing.

To get papers you need to fill out the form take pictures and I think have it notarized and I believe it costs less then 50.00 ( may have changed it has been awhile since I had to look in this)

Nice thing about papers it proves lineage, and age.

I'm getting new papers for the horse I just bought from my friend, she lost them. It's a little bit easier with my horse. My friend has always had multiple copies of her papers, so AQHA is having me send those in, along with the transfer papers, and the new pictures of the horse. My horse also has a lip tattoo from the track. I think she said it was $30 for new papers.

I'm not sure how you do it without even a copy of the papers though.
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livexlovexrodeo
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2014-07-09 12:27 AM
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I think the reason why papers make a horse worth more is it takes out a lot of guess work. You can easily look up their age, their breed, their pedigree, their previous owner history, whether they've had babies, all these things that you have to do detective work on with horses that aren't papered. Unless I knew the person very well I would be hesitant to believe anything a person told me about a "grade" horse.
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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-07-09 12:38 AM
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all of mine are papered because of resale, I know what tht are out of and can prove it and can breed them if I want

I will not breed a non papered horse but I also won't breed just anything with papers.

I can't say I won't buy a non papered horse because I might if it's the exact horse I'm looking for but I do expect a lesser price than if it were papered. I wouldn't buy a non papered "prospect" because people lie all the time about pedigrees that they don't have to prove.

Now, all that being said there are lots of non papered horses out there worth a lot more than some of the papered ones. I'm a big fan of "you can't ride papers" but I'm also a big fan of "it's hard to sell 'em without papers"
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Fancie_That_Chrome_
Reg. Mar 2012
Posted 2014-07-09 12:46 AM
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miraclequarterhorses - 2014-07-08 10:09 PM

The owner says that he IS papered but she lost his papers.. which I can believe because I lost a set on a horse that I had only had for a month one time (Almost a year and still can't find them anywhere!). So if I do decide to get him, how do I go about getting another set of papers, or is it even worth it?

im sure this is a silly question as I assume you may have thought of this. but by chance did the horse prepare or run on the track? if so check for a tattoo!

If not then Never mind me
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-07-09 8:30 AM
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Fancie_That_Chrome_ - 2014-07-08 10:58 PM No I would not buy an non papered horse, ESP in this market. IMO it should factor in to price, and some times it does. but if a horse is a 1D pro rodeo winning horse where ever you haul it, it's going to win that money and place whether its registered or not. So in that case it would not matter ( at least in my opinion) When it comes to "average" barrel horses like one just started on the pattern or only a 2D or 3D horses I think papers maybe matter a bit more.

I agree.


Non-papered horses are harder to sell, unless it's a bomb proof childs horse...then it's a worth it's weight in gold (in my eyes anyways).  
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Itsme
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-07-09 8:43 AM
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Last month we bought a 5yo mare without papers...

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FlyingJT
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-07-09 8:58 AM
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I've got one that isn't papered that someone offered me a great deal of money for. If they can prove themselves, and its a gelding**, papers don't really matter. A mare...yes. If I'm looking at prospects I prefer papers, mainly because I want to verify the information about the horse with the papers and for resale purposes.
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Reg. Aug 2013
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RoaniePonie11 - 2014-07-09 12:38 AM

My personal OP

all of mine are papered because of resale, I know what tht are out of and can prove it and can breed them if I want

I will not breed a non papered horse but I also won't breed just anything with papers.

I can't say I won't buy a non papered horse because I might if it's the exact horse I'm looking for but I do expect a lesser price than if it were papered. I wouldn't buy a non papered "prospect" because people lie all the time about pedigrees that they don't have to prove.

Now, all that being said there are lots of non papered horses out there worth a lot more than some of the papered ones. I'm a big fan of "you can't ride papers" but I'm also a big fan of "it's hard to sell 'em without papers"

This. ^^

And to add my 2 cents ... I run with papers in the mounted shooting world as there are incentives for APHA and AQHA with added money.

I've watched many a good horse without papers kick my rear end but I sure LOVE the resale value of one with 'em.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-07-09 9:07 AM
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I have a 21 yr old that I raised that is not papered. He is out of an Appy mare and came out a bay roan like his sire. He was a super nice horse in his day, but later when I would have liked to have shown AQHA it was a bummer because he was not AQHA.

I won't buy another unless it was an oldie but goodie for my kids. They are hard to sell, lack of proof of age being one.
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Honeymoney
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-07-09 11:49 AM
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People around here are giving away VERY nice registered horse because they can't sell them. You can pick up a nicely bred young horse at the sales around here for about $30 if you are patient.
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Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-07-09 11:52 AM
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miraclequarterhorses - 2014-07-08 9:40 PM How many of you all run horses with papers vs without? When buying a horse, is it a major factor for you or not? I've got two with and one without and I love them all the same... I've found an appendix that I'm starting to really like, but he doesn't have papers. Does that factor into price or not? Opinions please!

Here is another way to look at it  You say he is appendix  that means papers exist somewhere.  I would not buy him simply because there are papers floating around somewhere and someone might show up and say that is my horse! They did not have the right to sell you MY horse 
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