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Vickie
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2016-09-09 6:58 PM
Subject: RE: New filly- seller wants to buy back.....



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Keep her, you took a risk to buy her, why would you let him get her back without the risk. Don't second guess your first impression. 
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-09-10 12:23 PM
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You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.
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Vickie
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2016-09-10 1:25 PM
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What did you decide? 
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ThreeCorners
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Posted 2016-09-10 1:32 PM
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streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.

 Thats what insurance is for.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-09-10 7:56 PM
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keep her ... you dont know next time hes in a bind in few months he may sell her for triple what he buys her back from you for.. or he realized whats shes worth.. 
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Timber Creek
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2016-09-10 9:05 PM
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 Keep her. 
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2016-09-10 9:18 PM
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And the answer is????
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4roads
Reg. Apr 2016
Posted 2016-09-10 9:21 PM
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You only live ONCE!!! Have fun with her, keep her!
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2016-09-10 9:39 PM
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ThreeCorners - 2016-09-10 1:32 PM

streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.

Β Thats what insurance is for.

Insurance doesn't reimburse you for the heartache of the loss. It doesn't replace the hair you pull out trying to bubble wrap them.
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Vanessa
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2016-09-11 12:54 PM
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 I'd sell her back... a quick and fair profit is nothing to sneeze at. Plus, if this guy is trying to prove his mare, he will be very inclined to prove this filly on the track; not knocking the barrel racing plans but it would hurt the mare's value/page to have an "unstarted" offspring. If you're not looking to send her to the track or breed after, you'd be doing this guy and his program a favor, making yourself a little money, and would maybe be able to get yourself something you'll like even better. And you won't have that "what if..." in the back of your mind about her career. The race bred sales are getting hit hard this year, make a profit when you can.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2016-09-11 1:20 PM
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Vickie - 2016-09-10 1:25 PM What did you decide? 

I was wondering this myself 
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2016-09-11 1:55 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2016-09-10 8:39 PM
ThreeCorners - 2016-09-10 1:32 PM
streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.
 Thats what insurance is for.
Insurance doesn't reimburse you for the heartache of the loss. It doesn't replace the hair you pull out trying to bubble wrap them.

And sometimes they just plain don't reimburse you. 
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-09-12 7:32 AM
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streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.

Β Thats what insurance is for.

Insurance doesn't reimburse you for the heartache of the loss. It doesn't replace the hair you pull out trying to bubble wrap them.






When I did have insurance on a horse it was mortality insurance. They let me insure for the amount that I paid for the horse until the horse started winning. It would not increase the value because of training. Insurance did not cover injuries. Example, friend buys a young stallion that is a son of Dash For Perks. Horse is playing and runs down the fence and slides to a stop, slips and straddles a T post. It cut him so badly that he still limps, 10 years later. Insurance does not cover that. Most people do not have insurance on foals anyway. I don't have insurance on anything and one horse is a reserve world champion, probably because the insurance companies do everything they can to keep from paying.
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ImaSparkyAce
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2016-09-12 7:42 AM
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Chandler's Mom - 2016-09-10 9:18 PM

And the answer is????

I haven't decided yet! There is a fair amount of $ to be made- he literally sold her to me for half of what it costs to get a colt by her sire on the ground and that doesn't include feeding the mare for a year+.

I also was thinking it would be better for him and his mare if she runs at the track.....

I do have a futurity horse for next year and a finished horse I am hoping to bring back from injury so the wait time really isn't an issue.....but I know things happen too. And to be honest she was an impulse buy when I found out how cheap she was. Next year's futurity horse is by the same stud and I absolutely love him so that also pushed me to buy her at that moment.

She's just such a quality colt it makes me want to hang onto her!
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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-09-12 9:54 AM
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ImaSparkyAce - 2016-09-12 7:42 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2016-09-10 9:18 PM And the answer is????
I haven't decided yet! There is a fair amount of $ to be made- he literally sold her to me for half of what it costs to get a colt by her sire on the ground and that doesn't include feeding the mare for a year+. I also was thinking it would be better for him and his mare if she runs at the track..... I do have a futurity horse for next year and a finished horse I am hoping to bring back from injury so the wait time really isn't an issue.....but I know things happen too. And to be honest she was an impulse buy when I found out how cheap she was. Next year's futurity horse is by the same stud and I absolutely love him so that also pushed me to buy her at that moment. She's just such a quality colt it makes me want to hang onto her!

 Then my answer would have to be 'thanks, but no thanks'.  
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2016-09-12 10:12 AM
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GLP - 2016-09-09 12:29 PM

ImaSparkyAce - 2016-09-09 2:23 PM

Sockittoemred - 2016-09-09 2:20 PM

Personally I always try to make myself "take the money". Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush and all that...
So, if there is a healthy profit to be made I would take the money and let him have the filly back.

That is the part I feel guilty about also....... (making him pay more $ for her) but I've seen yearlings listed for 4x and change what I gave for her--and I did purchase her with the thought at some point I could probably make some decent $ on her.

If he is willing to pay what she is worth that's good, but don't sell her back to him for less just because you bought her cheap because he was in a bind. That was not your fault. You paid what he was asking, now if he wants her, he needs to pay what you are asking.

I would do this. List for her for what those colts are going for and if he wants to pay that, fine. If not, you keep her.

I get what someone was saying about making $$. We held onto a roping prospect after someone offered us a lot more than we paid hit we held onto him because finished out he'd sell for a lot more. He colicked and died a week later.

Take the money you get from her (if you sell her) and put it towards your dream prospect and take your time finding her and building up that "prospect fund".
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della
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2016-09-12 12:16 PM
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ThreeCorners - 2016-09-10 12:32 PM

streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.

Β Thats what insurance is for.

And I buried my nice 3 year old last month, horrific events are not exclusive to babies..... You can lose the best horse you ever owned at any age.
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ThreeCorners
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Posted 2016-09-12 1:49 PM
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della - 2016-09-12 12:16 PM
ThreeCorners - 2016-09-10 12:32 PM
streakysox - 2016-09-10 12:23 PM You need to establish your priorities. I raise babies because I enjoy babies. If you want to barrel race look for a horse a little older to get going. You have about 5 years before you can be competitive. Babies are into self destruction. A lot can happen to one in between now and when the horse is ready to run. My trainer buried a weanling this week. They went to feed one morning and found her dead, blood running from her nose. Perhaps she got kicked.
 Thats what insurance is for.
And I buried my nice 3 year old last month, horrific events are not exclusive to babies..... You can lose the best horse you ever owned at any age.

And we burried a super nice 6 year old last fall.  
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2016-09-12 1:54 PM
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This filly is now YOUR HORSE. You bought her for a reason .... so keep her!

Just like buyer's remorse, maybe this is a case of seller's remorse?

 
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2016-09-13 12:05 AM
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RocketPilot - 2016-09-12 9:54 AM

ImaSparkyAce - 2016-09-12 7:42 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2016-09-10 9:18 PM And the answer is????
I haven't decided yet! There is a fair amount of $ to be made- he literally sold her to me for half of what it costs to get a colt by her sire on the ground and that doesn't include feeding the mare for a year+. I also was thinking it would be better for him and his mare if she runs at the track..... I do have a futurity horse for next year and a finished horse I am hoping to bring back from injury so the wait time really isn't an issue.....but I know things happen too. And to be honest she was an impulse buy when I found out how cheap she was. Next year's futurity horse is by the same stud and I absolutely love him so that also pushed me to buy her at that moment. She's just such a quality colt it makes me want to hang onto her!

Β Then my answer would have to be 'thanks, but no thanks'. Β 

^^^^ that's your answer I think!!!
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