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  • link to a pricing thing

    A while ago i saw a thing you went through and added or subtracted the prices for everything of your horses to find a possible price of your horse....i remember it was really accurate but it was fun and i want to do it again with my horse!!!!

    thanks!
    Dacharia = best mare in the world

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=65951e5185

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    I think this might be it:


    BASIC HORSE (eats, sleeps, poops, can't be ridden, handled, etc.): $0

    AGE:
    3 or under- Add $1000
    4 or 5- Add $3000
    5 to 10- Add $5000
    11 to 15- Add $3000
    16 to 20- Add $1000
    21 to 25- Add $0
    Over 25- Subtract $5,000

    GENDER (Keep in mind, this is for hunters only):
    Mare: Add $0
    Stallion: Add $0
    Gelding: Add $1000

    HEIGHT:
    Upper inch of pony height divisions (12.1-12.2, 13.1-13.2, 14.1-14.2): Add $3000
    Upper inch of small horses (15.3 to just under 16.0hh): Add $5000
    Big horse (16.3hh to 17.3hh): Add $7000
    Measures well over acceptable pony height, but still has permanent measurement card: Add $5000
    Measures well over acceptable small horse height, but still holds a small card: Add $7000

    COLOR:
    (Note: skip this section for ponies, who are exempt from all color rules)
    Bay: Add $2000
    Chestnut/black: Add $1000
    Grey: Add $1000 UNLESS owner takes care of own horse.
    Palomino/roan: Add $0
    Buckskin/pinto: Subract $1000
    Appy: Subtract $2000

    TEMPERMENT (ground):
    (Note: If your contact with your horse is limited to feeding it carrots once a week after taking it, fully tacked up, from your grooms, AND you plan to keep up this system, please skip this section.)
    Gentle: Add $1000
    Affectionate: Add $1000
    Bites: Subtract $2000
    Kicks: Subtract $1000
    Cribs: Subtract $2000
    Heaves/other respiratory unsoundnesses: Subtract $6000

    TEMPERMENT (riding):
    Spooks at things on the ground*: Subract $3000
    Spooks at fences sometimes*: Subtract $5000
    Spooks at fences consistently*: Subract $10,000
    Refuses*: Subract $10,000
    Rears*: Subract $7000
    Bucks*: Subtract $5000
    Takes off*: Subtract $4000
    Pulls/gets strong*: Subract $1000
    Is lazy/slow off the leg: Subract $1000
    Never refuses: Add $3000
    COMPLETELY, UNFAILINGLY obedient (could quite possibly attempt to run off a cliff you told it to do so): Add $5000
    Could probably negotiate the course alone or with minimal help: Add $7000
    Difficult to ride (pulls, resists, requires someone other than a useless passenger on its back)*: Subtract $10,000
    Lack of auto lead changes: Subtract $5,000
    Lack of simple lead changes: Subtract $5,000
    Swishes tail/pins ears while in the show ring: Subtract $2,000
    *=IGNORE if you or your trainer plans to ride/show horse only on heavy 'medication'.

    MOVEMENT:
    Could win any hack, anywhere, provided the rider didn't wear the wrong color breeches or something else unavoidable: Add $10,000
    Wins in modest company, places in good company: Add $5,000
    Appears to be sound and could possibly even win a hack if all other horses were dead lame or wearing unfashionable apparel: Add $0
    Trots lame: Subtract $5,000 unless only planning to show in divisions that don't require a jog and that can be won without a hack class.

    JUMPING ABILITY (Horses only):
    (Note: Choosing a particular height implies that the horse can jump a show COURSE at this height, without knocking over poles or requiring perfect distances to every jump. Basically, if the horse can chip/go long to a certain fence height, THAT is the level. If your horse can sometimes make it over 3'6", but will run out if not set up perfectly, then it cannot show at that level and should move down. Also, this means that the horse can SAFELY do this.)
    Jumps 2'3": Add $1,000
    Jumps 2'6": Add $1,000
    Jumps 3': Add $6,000
    Jumps 3'3": Add $9,000
    Jumps 3'6": Add $15,000
    Jumps 4': Add $25,000
    Jumps over 4': Move to jumper divisions immediately.

    JUMPING ABILITY (ponies):
    Jumps 2'3": Add $2,000
    Jumps required division height: Add $5,000

    JUMPING STYLE:
    Rox Dene-esque: Add $20,000
    Fancy enough to win most places: Add $15,000
    Always in the ribbons: Add $10,000
    Usually places: Add $5,000
    Sometimes places: Add $3,000
    Errr...well, it jumps: Add $0
    Flips over poles/runs into jumps/causes children to ask their parents "Was that SUPPOSED to happened?"/jump crew's worst nightmare: Subtract $5,000
    Jumps super-round: Add $5,000 if you are a pro, subtract $5,000 if you are not.

    STRIDING:
    Subtract $5,000 if it cannot make the strides.

    PRETTINESS (applies only to horses--all ponies are naturally adorable):
    Jaw-dropping gorgeous (and NOT just to you!): Add $6,000
    Absolutely adorable: Add $4,000
    Handsome: Add $3,000
    Attractive/passable: Add $2,000
    Average: Add $0
    Ugly/misshapen: Subtract $2,000

    CONFORMATION:
    Perfect: Add $5,000
    Good: Add $3,000
    OK: Add $0
    Bad: Subtract $2,000

    WEIGHT:
    Overweight: Subtract $1,000
    Underweight: Subtract $3,000

    SHOW EXPERIENCE:
    Never shown: Subtract $5,000
    Lightly, successfully shown (probably locally, "c" shows, etc.): Add $2,000
    Extensively, semi-successfully shown ("c", "B", some "A" shows, many ribbons, few championships): Add $5,000
    WON at "B" shows: Add $7,000
    WON at "A" shows: Add $10,000

    And the most important...

    SOUNDNESS:
    Never taken a lame step in its life/doesn't colic, etc.: Add $5,000
    Minor health problems (abcessed once, etc.): Add $1,000
    Larger health problems (bad splints, sore back, etc.): Subtract $5,000
    Big health issues (bone chip, colics frequently, was off for a few months, etc.): Subtract $7,000
    Frankly, I'm amazed it can still move (colics often, had laminitis, pulled a suspensory and has to be handwalked on drugs for 6 months, etc.): Subtract $11,000

    Wait, I lied. THIS is the most important:

    FAME:
    At Big Name Barn: Add $6,000
    Ridden by/owned by/marketed by BNT: Add $10,000
    Won at Big Name Shows, giving the horse a MAJOR name-recognition advantage: Add $10,000

    OTHER STUFF:
    Warmblood: Add $5,000
    Off the track: Subtract $5,000
    If this is your own horse and you know that you are prone to exaggerating how pretty/fancy/scopy/gentle your baby is, subtract around $10,000.

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    • #3
      my horse is worth 93k with the i love my horse 10k subtracted.. not too shabby

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      • #4
        Holy crap apparently my 15 yr old A/O hunter is worth $80k
        "The horse you get off is not the same as the horse you got on. It's your job to make sure he's better "
        http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...&id=1495740009
        ~*Dani*~

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          #5
          thanks!!! apparantly my green bean is worth $35,000.....well $40,000 but i subtracted $5,000 just in case i was exaggerating a bit but i dont think i did too bad!!!!
          Dacharia = best mare in the world

          http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=65951e5185

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          • #6
            My pony that we got for $3000 is now worth $25,000 apparently!

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            • #7
              My pony that I bought for $2800 is now worth $20,000 supposedly! I knew he had it in him!
              "To do something that you feel in your heart that's great, you need to make a lot of mistakes. Anything that is successful is a series of mistakes." -B.J. Armstrong

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              • #8
                Yep, that has my pony pretty expensive too. I think this thing works better for horses than ponies, ah?
                I think with ponies it is WAY MORE about rideability and personality than for horses.
                Just my 2 cents

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                • Original Poster

                  #9
                  Originally posted by eventmom View Post
                  Yep, that has my pony pretty expensive too. I think this thing works better for horses than ponies, ah?
                  I think with ponies it is WAY MORE about rideability and personality than for horses.
                  Just my 2 cents
                  i dont think it works well for horses either lol...i definetly dont think my horse is worth $35,000 lol...unless a really stupid rich person came along!!! hahaha
                  Dacharia = best mare in the world

                  http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=65951e5185

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                  • #10
                    It says my 15 year old Appendix is worth $58,000.
                    Smileys, the internet's botox

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                    • #11
                      Hah! My little princess is worth $114K -- agreed, Twilight?
                      ~Another proud member of the TrakehNERD clique ~

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                      • #12
                        Well my 8yo Hanno gelding is worth 51k (with 10k removed!) and I don't think that its too far off...
                        www.simplicityweimaraners.ca

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                        • #13
                          apperntley my quater horse cross is worth 69,000. i got him for 1500

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                          • Original Poster

                            #14
                            i did my old horse and got $49,000 which i think is about right!!!...maybe a bit over...sometimes it seems to work!
                            Dacharia = best mare in the world

                            http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=65951e5185

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                            • #15
                              Wow I like this method! My hose is worth $95k, but I better take off 10k for the exaggeration part! So $85k SOLD!
                              http://community.webshots.com/user/summitspringsfarm

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                              • #16
                                wow 58000. not bad !!!!
                                Courage. Confidence. Passion.

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                                • #17
                                  Where's the section where you deduct 10% of the price for the trainer's commission, and another 10% for the buyer's trainer's commission?
                                  ...somewhere between the talent and the potato....

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                                  • #18
                                    Well, my green hunter is worth $35,000. Not too bad
                                    Theater Majors only: Lead swap, lead swap, wherefore art thou, lead swap?
                                    http://www.youtube.com/user/CraziiPonii

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                                    • #19
                                      Well my 14 yr old not typical hunter is worth 31,000.00 That's great, I need to put him on the market today for hunters instead of dressage.
                                      Horses aren't our whole life, but makes our life whole

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                                      • #20
                                        Haha, I must be the only honest person on here. My horse came out to $6000... which is exactly what she was priced at when I bought her (but i paid half that...).

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