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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
  • i have two questions, similar to each other,
    my first one is. if you have a spayed mare, or gelding up for sale. what is important to post in the forum about them?? is it their show points? or what level they are? as apparently i post irrelevant things to what people are looking for in a spayed mare, or gelding?? also, if i was selling a breedable mare\stallion, what else would be relevant to post in the forum for them? is it their breeding papers and show points or what?

    my other one is, if I'm listing a stallion up for public breeding, what do i post in the forum about them to make people interested in breeding to my stallion? is it their papers? for example i have a b papered stallion? what is relevant to post in the breeding forum for a stallion\mare?
  • When I post show horses (spayed/gelded) I include their PT, current point total, imcomsistant or constistant, and if I believe they will be a good show horse. The more total points a horse has the more they are worth. A brand new gelding (such as a new create of foal that didn't pass) will be less valuable compared to a seasoned show horse that has 400 points or more. If I have a new geldingni will sell him for 2600 versus a seasoned horse that I would typically sell for 4000.

    For breeding stock I will include the horses paper score, PT score, AFPT (average foal PT,) generation, even or uneven and anything you think is interesting about them. Certain genes (sooty, pearl, DP, pangere, leopard, fewspot, anything that may be interesting to the prospective breeder) if I have a stallion that is uneven but still throws great show ponies I will list him as such.
    Basically, put the basic go-to information and then anything that draws you to keep/continue to breed that horse.

    Hope this isn't to rambley 8-}
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    Barn ID 4953
  • thank you so much, helped a lot :) now i know what to post, as i just post in a forum their post and a link to them and just say, take. but i wanted to know what to include, to make people more interested in my horses, anyway. thanks a lot. :) @ColorGoodStables
  • EDIT it took me forever to get this typed up (multitasking) which is why i havent seen your comment yet. You're very welcome for the help. If you want to use the format on Ouros page for your own stock I'd be fine with that, as long as you make the necessary adjustments :)


    Just to keep the rambling rolling here are how I would "advertise" these horses

    for sale, seasoned show gelding
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    CG Heavens Champagne

    Heaven is a very well seasoned 11 year old show pony, he has enough years left to continue contributing to anyones show bonus. He currently holds 700+ points, his PT is 10.2, he has leveled off but still has enough room to keep the points coming in. Not only that he also has some very cute and unique markings!

    Standing at stud "Ouro"
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    4e Ouroborus

    (For him you can see his information on his page)
    4th generation evenly bred A papered stallion by Cheers (I typically try to include the original breeder if possible) for 100 hbs.
    Ouro is a very flashy and well need boy. He has a PT of 10.5. He can be used to expand your breeding stock or to create some lovely show ponies.
    Genes of interest include: pearl, pangere, sooty (sty and +), Sabino 2 and silver
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  • @WindBlownAcres please make sure you follow our posting rules. They are listed below the box to make a new post. :D

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