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she produced a WWW freshman year so she definetly has WWW producer potential. if i were to publicly breed her id do an embryo. so what should her embryo price be?
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Lowest price I see a breeding age WWW going for in public sale is 500k. She has potential to produce the same so if I was looking I'd pay that and up.
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Personally, I think there are already so many good ISH (I breed warmbloods so I don't really know), and although she did produce a WWW, her training really worries me, so I wouldn't pay more than 350k until she's had a few more foals and I can see if she's consistent.
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She has some color but her her training is iffy. Right now I would price her in the 300k-400k range and then if she proves she can keep up the production you could definitely get 500k for her! If she lands on a LB after having three foals she could potentially be priced higher as well depending on her placement. c: The biggest issue I've found as an ISH breeder is that not a lot of people like ISH and will actively avoid them, so even super shiny mares I have tend to not go for more then 200k because of that. So it's just a matter of seeing what people do! I would recommend an auction for a brood or embryo maybe with a high AB to gauge interest and pricing the best. Edited at January 10, 2024 10:25 AM by Epsilon Acres
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I agree with Eps and Sagebrush. That week 5 training is very worrying. Definitely do an auction with a high AB like Eps suggested to see what interested she gets :)
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