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venta de caballo arabe
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4128857 I no longer need this horse and I don't want to rehome him, what are they offering for him?

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Re: venta de caballo arabe
He's still young and is a grinder-prospect at least. So he'll sell generally any day for 10k minimal (mark him as a grinder prospect for that).
Otherwise, price fluctuations are rather liquid. He also has high COI (COI is bugged currently, but his line has high COI through the generations).
He's a tall arab, with color genes that aren't normal in real arabs. There are enough of these around, so the best bet is to sell him as he stands as a grinder prospect, or train him fully and sell him as a grinder. If he's fully trained, you can get him gone for at least 60k and depending on if you know others in his line are good grinders, perhaps well over 100k and upward (there are great grinder bloodlines that'll sell for an easy million). So his value increases exponentially with training and some research into his bloodline usage.
I didn't immediately see any competition stock in his pedigree, so that's an unknown.
Otherwise, price fluctuations are rather liquid. He also has high COI (COI is bugged currently, but his line has high COI through the generations).
He's a tall arab, with color genes that aren't normal in real arabs. There are enough of these around, so the best bet is to sell him as he stands as a grinder prospect, or train him fully and sell him as a grinder. If he's fully trained, you can get him gone for at least 60k and depending on if you know others in his line are good grinders, perhaps well over 100k and upward (there are great grinder bloodlines that'll sell for an easy million). So his value increases exponentially with training and some research into his bloodline usage.
I didn't immediately see any competition stock in his pedigree, so that's an unknown.
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Re: venta de caballo arabe
He might even make a good saddleseat comp horse, if you want to put the effort into training and testing.