JadeWisc
Well-Known Member
I realise that horse prices varry WIDELY so I am not looking for an amount really...more like a percent
Say that you have a horse that had a whole summer out of work due to a cut on the bulb of his foot. He was injured badly but only favored it and limped for two days. Now fully healed with normal hoof growth but a large scar where proud flesh was removed (hair is growing on it but still looks mildly mis shapen) NO lameness whatsoever. He is three and most 3 yr old quarter horses have been ridden for at least a full year now and he has only been ridden three times (prior to injury)and did NOTHING all summer but be tied and groomed .
How devalued is he from the lack of work and scar? Remeber, no lameness...just appearance
My guess is that I wll get less than 3/4 of what I paid for him as a yearling and take a loss.
I think he (Tex) could go up for sale now as intended when he was better.
It looks like I am going to be responsible for him so I either feed him all winter , have him trained in spring and then sold while STILL taking a loss or just do it now .
Say that you have a horse that had a whole summer out of work due to a cut on the bulb of his foot. He was injured badly but only favored it and limped for two days. Now fully healed with normal hoof growth but a large scar where proud flesh was removed (hair is growing on it but still looks mildly mis shapen) NO lameness whatsoever. He is three and most 3 yr old quarter horses have been ridden for at least a full year now and he has only been ridden three times (prior to injury)and did NOTHING all summer but be tied and groomed .
How devalued is he from the lack of work and scar? Remeber, no lameness...just appearance
My guess is that I wll get less than 3/4 of what I paid for him as a yearling and take a loss.
I think he (Tex) could go up for sale now as intended when he was better.
It looks like I am going to be responsible for him so I either feed him all winter , have him trained in spring and then sold while STILL taking a loss or just do it now .