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I might be interested in selling him as I bred him on a side account that has no funds/mares on it. Wondering where I would start his price at. He's 2 weeks behind, but he's from a retired ABLB stud. I have no idea if that effects the price or not. Thanks!
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Honestly it's incredibly hard to gauge an accurate price without training. If he does really poorly on week 4 & 7, he's worth 350k-400k absolute max imo. If he trains really well he could be worth 600k ish, and if he produces well he's worth even more. (Keep in mind I'm kind of ballparking here, might want a second opinion) Edited at May 16, 2025 12:19 PM by Bluebonnet Estates
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Thank you! Bluebonnet Estates said: Honestly it's incredibly hard to gauge an accurate price without training. If he does really poorly on week 4 & 7, he's worth 350k-400k max imo. If he trains really well he could be worth 600k ish, and if he produces well he's worth even more. (Keep in mind I'm kind of ballparking here, might want a second opinion)
Any other options:)
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I'd say the prices given above are too high. His sire was lower ABLB, mare is not LB and he's a fairly plain SH. His chances of being ABLB are little and WWW SH/ISH studs really don't sell well. I'd say 200k as he is, if he trains well maybe up to 400k (5/6 or all up).
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Ambrosia said: I'd say the prices given above are too high. His sire was lower ABLB, mare is not LB and he's a fairly plain SH. His chances of being ABLB are little and WWW SH/ISH studs really don't sell well. I'd say 200k as he is, if he trains well maybe up to 400k (5/6 or all up).
I 100% agree with you lol, I didn't look at his parents until later and my thing had already been quoted so I didn't bother changing it lol, this is a much more accurate gauge of his price
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