arealeyeopener
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I am new to the miniature horse world. I am wondering what questions you would ask a potential seller and what is a fair price for a quality miniature or a pet.
Thanks, I have been surfing the website for a couple of months to lots of different places and have been amazed. So with the prices you are giving me how are some of the people asking so much more for them. I have seen miniatures with prices of $20,000.00 and some that say they are show quality for $500.00. How can there be so much difference and is this normal? In other breeds bloodlines do mean alot, you have a good idea of the quality you are getting, are you saying in miniatures it doesn't?For a breeding quality and a high-end show miniature, the least you can expect to pay may be about $1500 for a colt, but that partly depends on your location. Fillies/mares always are more. It's always nice to at least consider bloodlines at this point, but not absolutely necessary. (A good horse is a good horse - regardless of the bloodline, but it is wise to know what is in its background.) What IS necessary is great conformation. At this level, a buyer should not "settle" on the cheapest, but to buy the absolute best that they can afford - even if it is by making payments on contract.
...... I have seen several advertised as show quality but IMHO are not........Is there a reputable breeder near you that you can learn from? We have sold several horses to newbies & helped them as long as they needed us..................................... As for the prices some farms like to be known that they still sell high dollar horses. Not many people know that the horse is often times sold for less ( like getting someone to bid up your horse at an auction to a high price when in fact it has already been presold for a lower price). Lots of small farms have the same bloodlines & quality as bigger farms with smaller price tags.......... Check out a sellers reputation!!!!!!!!!!!!................. Thorough contract - sometimes a seller will intentionally leave out the thing (s) that is wrong with the horse.................. If buying a mare make sure you know how many live foals the mare has had & if she needed any help delivering......Does she need regumate in order to carry the foal to term........... Welcome to the forum from the bluegrass state of Kentucky....... :saludando: .............I have seen miniatures with prices of $20,000.00 and some that say they are show quality for $500.00.
.... All you have to do is watch the saleboards & the auctions with the decreasing prices.................. If you already have an established herd then it is still possible to make some money in breeding.... If you are just starting up in todays market then MHO you will not make a profit....... Since the mid 90's Lee & I have seen so many people get into the mini's with the intention of breeding to sell. After a few years they sold their herd at a loss....... Best way to make a small pot of money in breeding is to start out with a bigger pot of money.Do you think breeding is a good thing to get into or is the miniature horse becoming overbred and the market is falling out?
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