Monday, November 16, 2009

How much do you think my horse is worth?

my horse is a 6 1/2 sorrel gelding. he is a registered quarter horse also. his full name is Smart Jazzy hickory. he did shows over the summer and the owners before us roped off him. he has limp to him and we can't find out why. so please help me find out how much he;s worth! oh yeah he's bomb proof and i can crawl underneath him and jumo on him backwards!

How much do you think my horse is worth?
eltigre...you are wrong. She can't get more for him by selling him for meat...educate yourself before you answer. Slaughter houses are closed to horses here in the US. I think the last one open was or might still be in Illinois. If a horse does go to slaughter, it's in Canada or Mexico.





And for you Stephanie T...you need to find out what is wrong with the horse before you try to find it's resale value. Right now the horse market is very low and you won't get much by selling a lame horse. By advertising here...good luck with that. I wouldn't even bother looking at the horse just by what you said about him. You sound like a kid disappointed with the horse...hope you don't have children someday and try to sell them just becuase something is wrong. Have you tried taking the horse to a vet? You say nothing about that. So it doesn't sound like you have tried much of anything.
Reply:if hes so good why do u want to know how much he is worth??





animals are worth their weight in gold to the people who love them so you cant reely put a price on him.





if you just want to know how much he is worth because he is lame?? and you want to sell him??


.. then shame on you!!
Reply:If he has a limp then you may get more from the meat man from him than a prospective buyer.


Has the vet gave him the all clear to carry on with work and if so to what level. Does this limp get worse with harder work.


I think this horses worth lies with your conscience. Some one may like him for the field but he would be better off as a gift as there are so many nice horses with no problems that go to the meat house.


This question can not be answered over the net without a thorough check of the animal and vet opinions.


Maybe his limp will clear. I hope so. good luck


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