Try going to equine.com and seeing what comparable paints are selling for in your area. I just sold my APHA breeding stock mare who was in foal for $1200 in the Midwest. Different areas might effect the price.
2007-03-29 02:17:18
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answered by Meredith W 2
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It depends on what the horse is gonna be used for. Racing,Barrels,Rodeo helps determine Price there is really no way to determine a price without more info like the 1st answerer said 400-40,000 is a good range for any horses
2007-03-28 13:24:02
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answered by Fallin4FallOutBoy 2
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I have seen some registered foals go as low as about $50 this year. The top end is what anyone is willing to pay for a well trained horse. Most likely thousands of dollars.
2007-03-28 15:05:29
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answered by tlctreecare 7
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I would say that a good price of any registered horse depends on what they can do. If they are not broke then I would say $1,000. But if they ride I'd say $2000. If they show or do a special discipline around $3000-$7,000 depending on what they are trained to do. I sold a none broken AQHA and got $2,000 but she was able to ride, groom, shoe, lunge etc.
2007-03-28 13:24:50
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answered by iron maiden freak 2
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you should describe the horse a little better, it ranges from 400- 40,000. ;D horse market is a little down now though
2007-03-28 13:19:11
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answered by Lindz911 2
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