Sunday, December 4, 2011

AVERAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

ok i was wondering what is the average price for a QH At a Horse Sale|||That's a really, REALLY broad question. Horses at a horse sale can range anywhere from $100-$100,000. It really depends on the degree and level of training, bloodlines, age, health, temperament, etc. These days, though, horses are selling CHEAP at the horse sales. A friend of mine just bought a gorgeous 4 year old registered sorrel QH, with Two Eyed Jack and Doc Bar bloodlines, and a WONDERFUL sweet, calm, kid-type temperament, for $800. We carried him over to one of the state parks near us today and rode him out for about 5 or 6 miles and he behaved 100x better than the older seasoned trail horse! He only paid $1000 for another realllly nice little registered dun QH, cute as a dang button, that you could put a 2 year old on.





So there really is no "average" per say. It's all in what your looking for. And luckily for all the buyers on the market out there, good horses are selling cheap!|||Around here (Utah) they average around $1000, but of course it depends upon level of training, age, breeding, conformation, papers or not, etc. Horses are cheap this time of year, plus the bad economy is keeping the prices low. You could probably find yourself a deal. Nobody wants to feed extra horses over the winter, so it's a good time to buy; not so good a time to sell unless you have to.|||there really is not average! they could range from $500 to thousands of dollars!|||it depends on the breeding, training, and age.





the adverage price of our QHs is $2,000





but you can get them much cheeper with still pretty good training.

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