Monday, November 16, 2009

How much would you pay for this horse?

This horse is a Quarter Horse 5 yr. Sorrel. She is trained in cutting, reining, and some hunter. She has had over $15,000 in training. She has good cutting lines. I know for sure she has haida in her, just don't know the rest. The owners need to get rid of her and i am wondering how much you would pay for her? sorry but don't have any pics! if i get some i will put them up!!!

How much would you pay for this horse?
No one can answer that question because you left out too much information. To me the lines matter little, even for performance. What matters is how well they perform.





As far as training I have seen horses with LOTS of training that were not that athletic or well behaved.





My point is that its what the horse can do that is important. Not who it is out of or how much training went into it.
Reply:Sounds like the owners have spent a bunch of money trying to figure out what the horse is good at.


I recently saw a horse that had a years worth of training, who still didn't "get it"(and it seemed to me to have a neurological problem)- the trainer only kept trying because the owners were willing to pay based on her paint job and blood lines, and he(trainer) didn't want to admit defeat.


I'd keep looking.
Reply:So, she is trained. Is that it? Probably around $5,000 to $7,000. A picture would be a much better way to tell as a horse's confirmation is highly important in pricing. If the horse has won shows and is rated, he could be worth anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 depending. How much money someone spent on training the horse shouldn't matter as some people don't spend money to train their horses' and they come out just as good if not better than those professionally trained. Hope this helps.
Reply:If they are good runners $30,000 but if they are not 7500 and if they can breed, 15000!





It all depends on how well they run!
Reply:hi


I have to horses and i would pay the price the owners are asking for the horse. Most good riding horses are worth a lot more than what the owners are asking. If you want to pay a bit less ask questions like Is it a good jumper?


Is it okay if children and any level riders can ride it?


Does it kick?


Does it Buck?


It is not just is the horse good to ride think about other things.


Pay what you think is right.


The horse you have described sounds great and worth the money! Its up to you if you want go for it!


Money is Money a horse is a whole new world.


I hope my advice has helped you! If you want more help email hope-1996@hotmail.com


thnxx
Reply:Question is What do you want a horse for? If this horse fits your needs then I guess $7000 is worth it.
Reply:From that 7000 sounds a bargin!
Reply:if you can get her for 7000 good deal.
Reply:I would pay approx. 8-9000 for a horse that well trained!!!!!!
Reply:i can't really be sure without seeing the horse and seeing it move but from what you say 7000 will be good
Reply:It depends on if you like it and if it is what you're looking for. If it's something you like and want maybe 5,000 to 7,000 and maybe more it really depends on who you are and what you think of the horse.


Hope it helps and you get the horse.
Reply:i would pay 1000000000 dollars because it looks good
Reply:I would want to see this mare in action in areas they say she is trained. People can say they have done this or that with a horse but only by seeing the horse work do you know the truth. How is she loading and unloading, for farrier work is she UTD on shots? Spend some time with the mare if you can putting her through some of her training they say she has. Price depends on her training what owners want for this mare and what you are willing to give.


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