BunnyDog
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It was a 7 year old dark bay posted 4 days ago. Seller was called Plank.
A similar horse would get about £1,500 to £2,000 tops round here. Maybe £3,000 with more training.
Ok I found her.
That's a Canadian horse so 10k in Canada is only 8k+ in the US. And given that it's shown for 2 + years and did the Makeover competition that's a fair bit of experience. The Horse is big and bay and that's appealing here. He also appears to be VERY ammy friendly. That's a selling point too.
Thoroughbreds are popular here which is good since there a lot of them.
This is that same horse when he was prepping for the makeover in June of 2018. This was his first 1 stride ever and I know lots of folks that would have paid his current price then for his potential. Hopefully we directed some interest back to him.
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Don't lose sight of the idea behind this.... it's to help my friends who are selling or buying be able to find one another. The sellers especially as they need money during the lock down more than ever. There are horses listed on my feed that I promise you ARE not listed anywhere else. But that's because my friends too see the benefit of access to 5000 other horse people and who knows how many friends of theirs might get shared a horse as well. Bottom line it's a lot of people potentially.
For those questioning the values, remember that Cudo cost me less than 10k GBP. In fact his owner was told he wasn't worth 10k pounds by a dealer.
Right now in the USA (from where we left off before the accident with me and the loose horse) he's now worth in the 6 figures in USD. And he's insured for a hell of a lot, but not quite as much as he's worth.
Different markets and different people.
Also our shows cost a ton. Figure $1k USD for a 5 day nicely rated show like I went to in Kentucky. (That was NOT including gas to get there and back, 9 hours from home, and hotel and food)
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