
Is there money in it?
I always have fun training up good stat horses, putting some titles on them, and then reselling. I'm not sure if it's the smartest thing to do economically though. Are there a lot of people actually interested in buying show horses?

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I must admit when I see a proven show horse up for sale I do like to grab them. I spend so much time training the colts up that when it comes time to showing them I'm sick of the animal and want to move onto another one. Buying an already proven/trained horse is all the fun without all the work.xx.neverland.xx wrote:I always have fun training up good stat horses, putting some titles on them, and then reselling. I'm not sure if it's the smartest thing to do economically though. Are there a lot of people actually interested in buying show horses?

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Re: Is there money in it?
I like to buy trained horses. But their gp has to be high or im not interested.

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Awesome, thanks! But what's your standard of "high GP"? I tend to stick with mid 40's to 50's.Mega wrote:I like to buy trained horses. But their gp has to be high or im not interested.

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Mid to upper 40s is pretty standard, imo. Horses aren't really "high GP" until they clear 50.

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i like over 50s