How much should this mare be sold for? (Pic included) Need a

  Unfortunately, I have to sell her because I no longer have time to use her to full potential and she needs to be sold to a rider to show ... I just am not sure how much to ask for her. Thanks for your imput and she means a lot to me and is very special.



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Breed: Arabian

Color: Chestnut

Age: 5

Temperment: 4

Discipline: Undecided-many possible

Experience: Top Advanced

Description: She is a beautiful mare that has great potential and talent. She is a great companion on and off the ground. She is disciplined for Western and doesn't fight the bridle bit. She enjoys pleasure trail rides and will easily transition from a standstill into the canter. She doesn't hesitate for water or steep, rocky slopes. She is very people friendly and will follow you wherever you go (trailer friendly as well). She is very experienced. A few techniques, such as bowing, are known and an advanced rider highly recommended. Possible events she would be good for could be dressage, rodeo or horse racing. She was entered in a country race on a grass track and was timed .54 for 5F (record at that track). She would make a good equine companion for any rider looking to succeed.
1 word BEAUTIFUL! i would say 2000-3000 pushing more to 3000 if she would have papers maybe even 4000
YOU ALREADY ASKED THIS QUESTION

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Pay for someone to come to your place and evaluate her <- this is the only real way to get a real answer.



Any response you get here is only SPECULATION. Because no here has seen or tested your horse. Duh. You can SAY she's great, but we don't really know if that's the 100% fact or not.



Spend a few bucks if you want a real answer.
Oh my she is Gorgeous !!!!

When selling though allot of it comes down to lineage and papers, does she have them?

Do you know her parents, google them if you do. Let me know where you are I may actually buy that one from you
I would say for how she sounds somewhere around $ 2,000 but id she has a good pedigree i would sell her as a broodmare for a $ 2,500 - $ 3,000



That's just what I personally would pay for her, but ya never know you might get more or you might get less
The most I would pay is $ 250 - $ 400



As you don't state any of the main facts ...



Is she 100% sound?

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Any vices?

Does she load, clip, bathe?

Can you handle her feet?

When was she started?

What disciplines does she DO?
I responded to this exact same question yesterday, except it was for a Quarter Horse cross, with a different picture. The Description was identical. This is not a serious question.
I dont think you own this horse. go to google.com type in chestnut arabian. (just like the the last post said) the pic's right there. i wouldnt pay much for the arab tho. 2,000 at max.=)
I've read that exact description on here before and it was not from an arabian mare picture that you can find on google images and simply copy and paste your exact link.
Someone who owns an Arab of that caliber would not be asking strangers on the internet to price their horse.
Pretty sure you are trolling since the title of that picture is Chestnut_Arabian. People don't generally put that. But if that is your horse (and you are very lucky if it is) she would be worth a lot. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com



Breeding matters of course. She is so lovely she could be a broodmare, but not if she isn't registered and has no good breeding. So depending on that, id say between 15,000 and 20,000



EDIT-Yup not yours. Google "chestnut arabian" and she is the second picture. I knew the whole description of her sounded fake ..



EDIT 2 - Haha I think its funny how the people that didn't know this was fake are saying "i might even pay 4000!" When in all reality this is probably a $ 30,000 horse. Haha. (And the person saying theyd pay $ 400. that would be the best deal ever.)
She is beautiful, but people will want to know what her show experience is, what training she has had, any ailments, lameness, etc. and her bloodlines. I don 't know Arabian prices or your location, so I would recommend that you visit some of the horse sale websites such as Dreamhorse.com and see what horses similar to yours are going for. If she has good bloodlines, that is a plus, any professional training, plus, show experience, plus .. If you go about it like that, you should come up with something reasonable. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com



Hope that helps.