Monday, November 16, 2009

How Much Is She Worth? How Much Whould U Pay 4 her? (please tell your location or state)?

PLEASE TELL YOUR LOCATION WHEN ANSWERING THIS QUESTION (YOUR STATE THAT U LIVE IN) She is a 6 yr old quarter horse these are recent pictures they were taken today but there not that great b/c i hadn't groomed her yet. She clips, ties, stands for farrier, great with the vet, she loads, she unloads great, she rides western, she rides bareback (her favorite) Her name is Beea Gold Winchester She is AQHA registered. she is from Kirksville Missouri but before i bought i bought her she came from Macon Missouri she now lives with me in Farmland Indiana about 15-20 miles from Munice Indiana she was born April-20-2002 she is Sorrel with roan in her flanks and white at the root of her tail she also has a blaze and she has a black spot on her on each side of her shown in the pictures. she is a great horse she is gentle and kid safe my 3 yr old brother ,8 yr old bro. , 10 yr old bro %26amp; 7 yr old sister rides her my 8 yr old bro is the one in the pic with her. she barrel races and does pole %26amp; halter

How Much Is She Worth? How Much Whould U Pay 4 her? (please tell your location or state)?
I'm in Wyoming.





People love Quarter Horses around here, and kids horses are hard to find. But there are also quite a few horses and people are cheap. I'd probably price her around $2000.
Reply:In my area North Florida. You might get $1,200. Especially if she's kid safe. I might pay 900.00. The market stinks right now with Gas prices.....
Reply:$1,000 max where I'm from
Reply:IM in Oregon, and I'd pay up to $1600 for her.
Reply:i'm in virginia and here's my opinion. she's a cute little mare with mediocre conformation (not bad, just not stellar and brood mare quality). her pedigree isnt anything to talk about either.. point being this isnt ever going to be a top producing broodmare so that's going to lessen her value. now, being that she's got a great attitude and is kid safe i'd payup to 2,000 dollars for her based on the condition she was in and how well she rode the day i looked at her and advertise her as a family pleasure/trail horse
Reply:I live in Kinder, Louisiana. I'm also availible in Houston, Texas. I have 2 horses as it is. One i will be selling soon so i can get an "upgrade". I love all horses even before I see them. I have about 500 acres in Kinder, where the farm is. Right now w/o selling my QH i'd be able to pay maybe around 450 at the most, which I know isn't very much. After selling my mare (which i have no idea when that could happen) i could most likely pay up to 1600.





Transportation could be a possible issue. My trailer is really old and well...it's not usuable anymore, lets just say that. I don't trust using it even after a few home repairs.
Reply:I live in MS I would pay between 700- 1400 4 her. But that's without riding her. Also it depends on her job or if she has one a horse without a job is not worth much and if she's reg. If she's not she's not worth much. I don't mean to be rude it's just it's a depressed horse market. But I don't like paying major money to buy horses. She's pretty. :)
Reply:l Iive in tennessee. I regret to inform u she is mainly a kid pony. she would be a great starter. around here sorrels are very common. we own a training farm and she would be a great broodmare. the market is very bad and many are buying foals for 25 to 50 dollars . me going to the auctions every week i would price her at 400 for a kid safe pony. she is a nice ,mare but people will judge tht black spot idk why but they always seem to be a harder sale. thank u
Reply:She sounds like a nice mare, but the market is waaayyy down right now. I live in South Florida, and around here you might be able to get $1,000 for her, if that. Everyone around here has been throwing good quality horses away for much less then they are worth because of the economy and how much gas and hay prices have gone up. A friend of mine wanted to give me his gorgeous Holsteiner show mare, no joke. She was easily worth $5,000+ but he would have rather gotten rid of her right away for nothing then spent more time and money on feed waiting for someone to come along... It's pretty sad really.
Reply:She's cute, but she's a little on the small side, so that might hurt her marketability. However, a child-safe horse is always sellable.





In my area of Northern IL, a child-safe trail horse, even if its registered, would sell for around $2000. There's so many horses on the market right now, the fact she's kid broke, cute, a mare, and registered would help her sell, but I wouldn't list her any higher than $2500.
Reply:I live in Southern California. And I would not pay over 1,000 for her. Personally she's bland. Her figure is not super, her bloodlines not amazing. She looks not un sound or anything, but just not superb. She'd need a lot of work to get in shape. Every horse I've met with that roan coloring contracts some sort of strange problem. Might just be coincidence or something. Also you don't say enough about her training. Neck reins? Walk trot canter or walk jog lope? Or both? What is her area?
Reply:WASHINGTON.STATE





I am opposed to BUYING and SELLING of animals. Putting an animal into the hands of the person who offers the most money sets that animal up for possible abuse. If an animal needs to be permanently moved from one place to another, I would much rather see it GIVEN to a friend or acquaintance, or to a shelter or sanctuary that will go to the effort of finding it a good and appropriate home.


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