RID Brood mares so cheap!

Ladylina83

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Gosh - they can come and live with me ! I'd love a big stock of ID foalies - what a shame they are most def in foal !!. I wouldn't like to travel them over the Irish sea in their condition

I hope it works out for the best for them all !
 

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£1290 is expensive for an RID at the moment - you can get yearlings for 200-300 euros

It is a shame

£1290 is NOT expensive for a good, well bred RID!!!!
A yearling you have to keep for a good 2-3 years before you can do anything with it. Once foals are weaned, these mares might well be good for breaking and bringing on.
 

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Price could depend on where you are in the world. In Ireland the prices of RID seem to have dropped dramatically but over here they haven't.

Shame about the mares, I wish I had my own land I would happily buy one.

FDC
 

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I was looking at this advert last night, so many cheap horses over there at the mo, hopefully going back over next month to get myself another, wanting a nice rid gelding.
 

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What a shame so close to due date - I'd easy buy one as neither of mine took last year but way too stressful a journey at this point (for me and mare) and I bet they don't know dates exactly.
 

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I would love one or all lol! Just need to win the lottery to buy loads of land. I hope someone doesn't want to travel them far, that close to birthing. :(
 

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£1290 is expensive for an RID at the moment - you can get yearlings for 200-300 euros

It's expensive for very AVERAGE (to poor) quality mares! And yes, there have been a few yearling colts sold for around the 200-300 euros mark - but they're NOT ones you're likely to be seeing at stallion grading - or even in the line-up at the National Breed Show.

GOOD quality IDs are still holding their value - at least here in the UK!
 

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It's expensive for very AVERAGE (to poor) quality mares! And yes, there have been a few yearling colts sold for around the 200-300 euros mark - but they're NOT ones you're likely to be seeing at stallion grading - or even in the line-up at the National Breed Show.

GOOD quality IDs are still holding their value - at least here in the UK!

Well you sure told her :rolleyes::D
 
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