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- ColorGoodStables January 2017
4 gen A papered sport pony gelding. very blingy
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KingsCrossing home of quality even bred KP, Liver, Ice 1, Ice 8, Ice 14 and Nexus
COMING SOON : Snowflake! ID - 19450 -
Could you please stop trying to sell horses for more than they are worth?
Because he is a foal and a gelding he is worth around 3-4k, he has no point build up. Depending on his PT he may be worth more, but he isnt tested for PT yet
The color of an altered horse should not raise its price in any way. An altered horse cannot breed and pass said gene along, no matter how rare it is
If he had not been gelded he would be worth around the 7k because he is extremely uneven. Dam is very nice 3rd gen and sire is star* 7th Gen. The foal papered A which is under his sire (so of lesser quality)
If his parents were of closers generations and he was left intact he would be worth around 10k. But they aren't and he wasn't.
Note to Ammit/other players
If by providing this information I have over stepped my boundaries, I apologize. Just trying to help the member put their stock up for a more fair price.
If my estimated prices are wrong please correct me. I'm basing my listed prices on what I'd be willing to pay/sell this horse for and what I have seen around the site----
Barn ID 4953
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