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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 642688" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>If you have the skills of a good horse trainer, you are a good salesman, and have a lot of patience, you might be able to turn a buck off this deal fixing them and selling them as hunter/jumpers or trail horse; but then again reg. foals can be had all over the place for less than $130 right now, and with the foals you won't have to deal with racing injuries and bad attitudes that racing encourages but is a sale killer in every other discipline. And don't buy mares to breed. Foals are worth less than goats right now. You won't get the stud fee money back.....much less the cost of keeping a brood mare up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 642688, member: 7645"] If you have the skills of a good horse trainer, you are a good salesman, and have a lot of patience, you might be able to turn a buck off this deal fixing them and selling them as hunter/jumpers or trail horse; but then again reg. foals can be had all over the place for less than $130 right now, and with the foals you won't have to deal with racing injuries and bad attitudes that racing encourages but is a sale killer in every other discipline. And don't buy mares to breed. Foals are worth less than goats right now. You won't get the stud fee money back.....much less the cost of keeping a brood mare up. [/QUOTE]
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