How much should I ask for my mare?
I am selling my paint appendix quarter mare. She is nine years old, registered, has excellent bloodlines with Bold ruler and raise a native on one side and three bars and doc bar on the other. She is dressage trained, rides western, jumps like a dream with no hesitation, has been barrel raced and shows interest towards cattle. She has no vices and will ground tie for clipping bathing and walks in the trailer on her own. She doesn’t spook but shouldn’t be used as a beginner/kids horse. What should I ask for her?
She has also been shown by a 14yr old successfully. She has placed many times and won highpoint at her first dressage show with a score of a 69 in one class and a 68 in the other. She is still being shown at horse trials, which are scored opposite of dressage, and scores consistently in the 30s with her worst score being a 42 the day after her hoof absessed. She has also never knocked down a rail or refused. I do have records of this.
I’m selling her in east texas
I’ve been in the horse business all my life and traveled all over. It really depends on where you’re living. If you were in South Florida, you could probably ask $10,000, maybe a little more. If you were in somewhere like East Tennessee, try $5,000-$7,000. She sounds really nice.
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