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Grand Prix

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Date: Feb 23, 2013
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A lot of my horse friends here are in the difficult position of having to sell their horses, because of the price of hay, board, and so on. Anyone have any tips to help them speed the process along in this market that seems to be on the back burner? :(



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That's unfortunate. I'm lucky to be in a position where I don't have to do that. Of course I lost my big girl, so, technically I'm down one...

At any rate, a well schooled, well turned out horse is always a good thing. A bit of professionalism goes a long way, even if you aren't a professional in horses. I'd also suggest advertising farther afield. Out here we didn't have a bad hay year, and the employment market is in a better spot. If they can get them in for the Mane Event edition, the Gaitpost might be a good call.

Of course if they are non-competitive horses, this might be cost prohibitive. I'm not sure what the recreational market looks like. I do know that a well broke, well behaved horse is worth it's weight in gold.

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They are performance-bred horses, but unfortunately most are youngsters that just can't pull their financial weight yet, so they have to go. We are in the Southern USA; what is the "Gaitpost?" :)

Thanks Mag :) I'll pass your advice on!



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I'm up in Alberta, Canada. Gaitpost is a horsey type small mag with lots of classifieds in it. You can also try www.warmbloods-for-sale.com. Are we talking jumpers or dressage horses?

They can, of course, also post on here :)

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Both! :) Draft crosses mostly, with some sport ponies. Some have gone to Rolex riders in the past from what I understand, but the market seems to be pretty crummy around here as of late. I looked at a super sweet coming 2 year old Appendix filly who would make an excellent hunter, but I don't have the experience with hunters to really make her shine and allow her to be worth what she has the potential to be, if that makes sense. :( It's a bummer!



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Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of Solitaire. It is a grand passion. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Date: Feb 25, 2013
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Selling a horse costs money and takes time! There is the advertising and marketing, horse prep. Making your horse look like a million dollars helps which is done by trimming and cleaning and a shiny coat and being sound! A performance record is very helpful at establishing value. Even youngsters can be shown on the line in breeding classes. The market will determine price. My horse may be worth a million bucks to me but to somebody else it would be a lot less. It may be advantageous to put the horse in a barn with a pro who specializes in selling. Being lucky also helps!!
If you are desparate then find an auction sale.

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