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aliikaii
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Okay, right now, I think the best idea is to give her some work and TLC, then sell. report abuse
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April H
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If you are talking about price you could get a lot out of her. She has proven that she is a capable brood mare. If what you say is true about her training that will definitely bump up her price a lot. Around here a horse like that would be between $2000-5000, depending of if she is registered or not. If not then she will probably will be about $1000. But being she is an x-race horse she probably is. report abuse
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Joel D
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The horse market isn't very good right now. Some people are giving them away. My parents got me an ex-roping champion with a hoof crack up to the hairline for around $1200. That was 6 years ago. I'd say your probably going to get under $1000. You should look at local horse advertisements. You can pick up whole booklets of them for free at your local tack or feed store. Also, look on the internet at prices people are asking for something similar to what you are trying to sell. This could give you a good idea of what to ask. Good luck. report abuse
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Rosi M
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Snap's right. Right now though the horse market is in the tank. You may want to wait another year before you put her up for sale and put some arena time in on her so that she knows her leads and such. report abuse
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horseofc...
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$3,000 - $4,500. No offense, but she looks a little skinny. It could have been right after the foal though. Other then that, she seems really nice. Does she jump? How high? Does she know leads? Is she beginner safe? Does she bite? Kick? Rear? These could effect her pricing. report abuse
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Pony_gir...
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Somewhere good to look to see how much TB's are going for is www.dreamhorse.com. It is a great site and have used it to get all of my 9 horses! Hope it helps! report abuse
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Sabrina G
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well i think you could sell her for about 2,000-3,000 it all depends on the area and if she was trained to anything special besides racing. report abuse
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snaphapp...
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Honestly, It depends on your area. Where I live[PA] you could probably get around $1,500-2,000. report abuse
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Coalminers Girlfriend
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With the horse market down like it is now you want be able to get much for her, people are giving horses away because they cant afford to feed them right now with the price of feed and gas going up. You could maybe get about $1000 for her but that would be from someone that really wanted to pay the much or just wanted that horse. I dont mean for it to sounds like this but Im just telling the truth, I have been to so many acutions and talked to people around where I live that are trying to sell their horses that are top show horses and end up selling them for nothing do to the market right now. report abuse
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