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Horse Talk!
lucky strike. What do you all think?
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 410463" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Being registered will raise their prices, but if they are grade horses they may not be worth much. Their level of training also will effect their price as will their attitude, any vices they may haven, their overall appearance, and local horse market. I agree with 3MR to price them a little higher than you want to sell them for. The buyer will want to try to dicker the price down. The more a horse can do the more they are worth. We sold a Paint mare in April that could do just about anything: neck rein, spin, cut and sort cattle, games for our full asking price. Why is Horse 3 not for beginners? Bad habits or is his level of training so much better than the other two? Without knowing anything else about these horses than what you posted I would price #1 at $1500, #2 at $1200, and #3 at $1000. Number 2 being a mare is priced a little higher than #2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 410463, member: 6496"] Being registered will raise their prices, but if they are grade horses they may not be worth much. Their level of training also will effect their price as will their attitude, any vices they may haven, their overall appearance, and local horse market. I agree with 3MR to price them a little higher than you want to sell them for. The buyer will want to try to dicker the price down. The more a horse can do the more they are worth. We sold a Paint mare in April that could do just about anything: neck rein, spin, cut and sort cattle, games for our full asking price. Why is Horse 3 not for beginners? Bad habits or is his level of training so much better than the other two? Without knowing anything else about these horses than what you posted I would price #1 at $1500, #2 at $1200, and #3 at $1000. Number 2 being a mare is priced a little higher than #2. [/QUOTE]
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