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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?
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.
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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