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https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=20709747
I recently captured this EWE TB stallion with W Bravery. I was hoping someone could help with a suitable stud fee. I know it will not be high due to him being wild lined. But I would like to see what others would possibly pay. Edited at October 28, 2019 08:00 AM by Fire Equestrian
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Hm, I'd pay up to 5k. Even if I could only breed to a few of my mares, I'd be happy to pay that price. :)
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I would pay around 10 to 20k. Having a W for XC can help with EPE mares. Plus, that W bravery would be great for adding some bravery to a good ratings herd. By being a WEE combo and have W bravery, he's appealing to a much bigger market, and since he can only have a mad of 50 foals in a year, the supply/demand makes him worth a bit even in testing.
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He wont have training by RO so much more of a gamble as it'll be blind breedings...I'd say you could price at 10-20k as well for the first 10 and see how he does from there - in terms of whether or not hit hits the boars
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