madmav
Well-Known Member
I know something is only worth as much as someone else is prepared to pay for it, but how do you really know if you are being ripped off or fairly charged when buying a horse.
I have my eye on one who is young and has done virtually nothing competition-wise and whose breeding is unknown. But he has that star quality that everyone who has come into contact with him has fallen for. He's safe to ride and sound, so is it fair to charge a similar sum (we're talking many thousands) as for a horse of similar age who has proven bloodlines and some competition status?
Feel quite depressed about it - like a first-time house-buyer who will never be able to afford the sky-high prices.
I have my eye on one who is young and has done virtually nothing competition-wise and whose breeding is unknown. But he has that star quality that everyone who has come into contact with him has fallen for. He's safe to ride and sound, so is it fair to charge a similar sum (we're talking many thousands) as for a horse of similar age who has proven bloodlines and some competition status?
Feel quite depressed about it - like a first-time house-buyer who will never be able to afford the sky-high prices.