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Mythological
08:01:27 Crowley
Careful with the links Asha
Sweet Valley
07:29:53 Anna/Jewel
It's fun when they hide color, Potatoz
Campbell Equestrian
07:20:49 Hails
I have 2 horses on the mare and stallion each all breed Jump LB top 20
Rubygem
06:53:33 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
only if you wanna
Potatoz
06:52:39 
Yep :)
Also, should I preroll him?
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Rubygem
06:51:08 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
your's is a girl mine's a boy
Rubygem
06:50:51 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
omg your right
Potatoz
06:50:32 
They look a lot alike
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Potatoz
06:50:09 
Asha,
I have the twin of your foal XD
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Potatoz
06:44:23 
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Oh my gawd. He is so pretty!!
Galloping_Gems
05:41:28 Gemstone
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My favorite catch all year
Galloping_Gems
05:33:09 Gemstone
Ohhhh
pandemoniu_m
05:32:59 pheezy
and for future reference you can also search on the market to get a general price point for basically anything
Galloping_Gems
05:32:23 Gemstone
Alright prices fixed. Thank you
Galloping_Gems
05:31:03 Gemstone
The colt im trying to sell is a EWE Irish sport and the fillies are sport horses
Galloping_Gems
05:30:21 Gemstone
Sorry I was just wondering
pandemoniu_m
05:30:16 pheezy
depends on breed, gem
as someone who breeds color ISH, i usually ask ~5k for EWE combo colts but my EWE combo fillies can usually fetch around ~15k, i price them lower if they have sabino because i see it as undesirable but i dont know what the general consensus is on that
Galloping_Gems
05:30:03 Gemstone
Ok thank you
Bluebonnet Estates
05:29:44 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Gemstone
That goes in sales chat :)

15k is a little much for a colt, but about half what the filly should be

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Mythological
08:01:27 Crowley
Careful with the links Asha
Sweet Valley
07:29:53 Anna/Jewel
It's fun when they hide color, Potatoz
Campbell Equestrian
07:20:49 Hails
I have 2 horses on the mare and stallion each all breed Jump LB top 20
Rubygem
06:53:33 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
only if you wanna
Potatoz
06:52:39 
Yep :)
Also, should I preroll him?
-HEE Click-
Rubygem
06:51:08 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
your's is a girl mine's a boy
Rubygem
06:50:51 Asha ~ Ruby girl :D
omg your right
Potatoz
06:50:32 
They look a lot alike
-HEE Click-
Potatoz
06:50:09 
Asha,
I have the twin of your foal XD
-HEE Click-
Potatoz
06:44:23 
-HEE Click-
Oh my gawd. He is so pretty!!
Galloping_Gems
05:41:28 Gemstone
-HEE Click-
My favorite catch all year
Galloping_Gems
05:33:09 Gemstone
Ohhhh
pandemoniu_m
05:32:59 pheezy
and for future reference you can also search on the market to get a general price point for basically anything
Galloping_Gems
05:32:23 Gemstone
Alright prices fixed. Thank you
Galloping_Gems
05:31:03 Gemstone
The colt im trying to sell is a EWE Irish sport and the fillies are sport horses
Galloping_Gems
05:30:21 Gemstone
Sorry I was just wondering
pandemoniu_m
05:30:16 pheezy
depends on breed, gem
as someone who breeds color ISH, i usually ask ~5k for EWE combo colts but my EWE combo fillies can usually fetch around ~15k, i price them lower if they have sabino because i see it as undesirable but i dont know what the general consensus is on that
Galloping_Gems
05:30:03 Gemstone
Ok thank you
Bluebonnet Estates
05:29:44 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Gemstone
That goes in sales chat :)

15k is a little much for a colt, but about half what the filly should be

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Leasing? March 29, 2021 10:26 AM

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HMH Reality Check said:
Well, you become responsible for this other person's horse, so condition and injuries are blamed on you. Leasing from a friend isn't always the best idea. I leased this pretty Palomino AQHA gelding from this lady who collected Western Pleasure AQHA and just let them sit. We got him jumping and dressage and he was going well, until the lady decides that she didn't want him jumping or being ridden at all, got super pissed at us and took him away. People care about there horses and have many reasons for leasing, wether it be no time or new horse, if something happens to the lease horse, (skinny, injury, vice) the owner isn't going to be happy, and it's going to be your fault. Horses always come with strings and instructions and it's just a pain.
She sounds like the worst kind of person. She's part of why it costs so much to buy a horse to learn with and try competing at a low level. This is part of why I wouldn't want to lease. Get a nice horse, start training them, really click with the horse and bond with them, and then boom, the owner decides it's off and now you're out the time and money you put into a horse you never really got to use. There's plenty of good horses that go through sales every day, so if I want something new and can't find anything I like for sale, I hit up a nearby salebarn. At worst, I end up with a good project horse.
Leasing? March 30, 2021 06:09 AM


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A lot of good points about the problems you could potentially run into while leasing. Communication is absolutely key between you and the owner to help avoid these situations (ideally a legal contract is drawn up to outline rights, responsibilities, and terms for breaking the lease on both sides).
However, I cannot stress enough how permanent buying a horse can be! I've known too many people who jumped into horse ownership and gotten stuck with an animal that was unsuitable, or quickly ran into financial trouble because they didn't fully understand all the costs that come with horse ownership. There are pros and cons to buying and leasing, and you need to evaluate your individual situation to determine which is best for you right now.
Leasing? April 2, 2021 06:27 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
A lot of good points about the problems you could potentially run into while leasing. Communication is absolutely key between you and the owner to help avoid these situations (ideally a legal contract is drawn up to outline rights, responsibilities, and terms for breaking the lease on both sides).
However, I cannot stress enough how permanent buying a horse can be! I've known too many people who jumped into horse ownership and gotten stuck with an animal that was unsuitable, or quickly ran into financial trouble because they didn't fully understand all the costs that come with horse ownership. There are pros and cons to buying and leasing, and you need to evaluate your individual situation to determine which is best for you right now.


Wise words. I completely agree with what you said, especially getting a contract in place if you're going to lease (or buy!! Make sure you get a bill of sale!)

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