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How Much Would You Pay?

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I have recently been breeding Racing Polish Arabians, with 60+ speed, most are born Bombproof but I have managed to breed a pair of non-bomb ones out of bombproof Polish Arabians, so it's possible :) This is an example: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2670020
SO how much would you pay for a mare and how much for a stallion? I would love input from many people, and I will sell them to the public for the right price.
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Re: How Much Would You Pay?

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Soaring Hooves wrote:I have recently been breeding Racing Polish Arabians, with 60+ speed, most are born Bombproof but I have managed to breed a pair of non-bomb ones out of bombproof Polish Arabians, so it's possible :) This is an example: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2670020
SO how much would you pay for a mare and how much for a stallion? I would love input from many people, and I will sell them to the public for the right price.
I would suggest, if they can compete with the top Tb's currently competing on the game, then you should expect similar pricing for the Polish Arabs as well. However, you might need to develop proven lines. So competing for a couple generations to prove that they can hold their own will help.

I also haven't seen too many of these in competitions, so you could be working with an untapped market. You should know how that can go! :mrgreen: With a little bit of oversight and babying, it can be quite lucrative.
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Re: How Much Would You Pay?

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lol yeah I am going to compete them once I get a few more non-bomb ones :lol: I will notify when results come ;)
BlackOak2 wrote:
Soaring Hooves wrote:I have recently been breeding Racing Polish Arabians, with 60+ speed, most are born Bombproof but I have managed to breed a pair of non-bomb ones out of bombproof Polish Arabians, so it's possible :) This is an example: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2670020
SO how much would you pay for a mare and how much for a stallion? I would love input from many people, and I will sell them to the public for the right price.
I would suggest, if they can compete with the top Tb's currently competing on the game, then you should expect similar pricing for the Polish Arabs as well. However, you might need to develop proven lines. So competing for a couple generations to prove that they can hold their own will help.

I also haven't seen too many of these in competitions, so you could be working with an untapped market. You should know how that can go! :mrgreen: With a little bit of oversight and babying, it can be quite lucrative.
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Soaring Hooves wrote:lol yeah I am going to compete them once I get a few more non-bomb ones :lol: I will notify when results come ;)
If you haven't already, try sticking both broods and studs in barns and feeding them only yellow corn. It seemed to help me get away from bomb stock.

Oversight will spawn interest. :mrgreen:
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Re: How Much Would You Pay?

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Hmm I will try that
BlackOak2 wrote:
Soaring Hooves wrote:lol yeah I am going to compete them once I get a few more non-bomb ones :lol: I will notify when results come ;)
If you haven't already, try sticking both broods and studs in barns and feeding them only yellow corn. It seemed to help me get away from bomb stock.

Oversight will spawn interest. :mrgreen:
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