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| High selling horse I heard went for 110k. Guys Suzy Q.
Another went for 101k and it might have been Smooth Movin Guy, but not sure. |
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| The mare that sold for $101,000 was Frenchmans Firestar. |
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| Wow!! Did anyone catch the cremellos' price ? |
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| What number was the creamello? |
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  Location: Canada | What did lot 3 Sheza Lady Guyz go for ? |
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| The cremello was lot 41 If someone could post a pic of the results that would be great!! Thank you!! |
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     Location: In the freezing north! | barrelracer63046304 - 2016-08-28 2:51 PM
Wow!! Did anyone catch the cremellos' price ?
$8000 |
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     Location: In the freezing north! | wheels2 - 2016-08-28 4:17 PM
What did lot 3 Sheza Lady Guyz go for ?
I have $49,000 down |
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| Over the top ridiculous prices
Edited by Texas Tornado 2016-08-28 11:36 PM
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| Texas Tornado - 2016-08-28 11:35 PM
Over the top ridiculous prices
I love the Frenchmans Guy horses and I understand they are awesome and everybody wants one, but I kind of agree. Its hard to recoup the money on a 20K horse, much less spending that much! |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Texas Tornado - 2016-08-29 12:35 AM Over the top ridiculous prices
you probalby wouldn't think so if you were listed as the seller.
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| 1DSoon - 2016-08-30 7:24 AM
Texas Tornado - 2016-08-29 12:35 AM Over the top ridiculous prices
you probalby wouldn't think so if you were listed as the seller.
HaHa!
You have a point. I would be ok with selling 2 or 3 of those in a year! |
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       Location: Montana | horsiace1025 - 2016-08-30 6:45 AM 1DSoon - 2016-08-30 7:24 AM Texas Tornado - 2016-08-29 12:35 AM Over the top ridiculous prices you probalby wouldn't think so if you were listed as the seller.
HaHa!  You have a point. I would be ok with selling 2 or 3 of those in a year!
Same here! |
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | With prices up you have to believe the recent tax law changes that were favorable to the horse industry are helping with prices.... |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Most that spend that kind of money have no intentions of recouping any of that back. Unless you have one of the few big slot winners. But you still have crazy amounts invested in feed/vet/training. |
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        Location: MD | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-08-30 7:05 PM
Most that spend that kind of money have no intentions of recouping any of that back. Unless you have one of the few big slot winners. But you still have crazy amounts invested in feed/vet/training.
Thank you!! I try to explain this all the time. Folks spending that kind of money are buying a great horse and hoping to do great things with it. Whether or not they recoup money, or make a profit is low on the priority list. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I've been to several of their sales and chit chatted with the folks spending $40-$100k on these young PROSPECTS. Believe me, they all have money to burn...wether they are in debt to their eye balls I have no idea. But they are there to play the game. Barrel racing at the elite level has gotten to be a lot like horse racing. Takes big money to play the game. Sure there are still a few that just have that special horse. But most do it as a hobby.
Now where is a sugar daddy that won't mind if a girl is married...and don't want no sugar |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2016-08-30 8:12 PM
I've been to several of their sales and chit chatted with the folks spending $40-$100k on these young PROSPECTS. Believe me, they all have money to burn...wether they are in debt to their eye balls I have no idea. But they are there to play the game. Barrel racing at the elite level has gotten to be a lot like horse racing. Takes big money to play the game. Sure there are still a few that just have that special horse. But most do it as a hobby.
Now where is a sugar daddy that won't mind if a girl is married...and don't want no sugar
You are so spot on ....
It is the same in the livestock industry. The people who can pay the big $$$ are not always looking to make a profit. They are in it for other reasons.
Also, if you have built a successful breeding and production program as what these guys have, the money players will come. You can floor your animals at "ridiculous" prices as people are willing to pay them. As a breeder/producer, you also think about what it would cost you to have to go out and replace the animal you are selling - what amount of money would you need to bring that caliber of quality, pedigree, and ability home to replace what you are selling .... |
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