Just Chaos |
That is also an option |
Golden Crest |
Oh sorry I misunderstood your reply, it honestly varies but maybe a day or three? Sometimes longer, I don’t usually take much notice |
Golden Crest |
I list them straight away, I personally don’t train them then sell (mainly from side accounts). They’re usually SD foals and it saves setting them free if someone can use them for showing. I tend to give them away on this account because I get more of them (due to more horses to breed) and I don’t wan to buy more space to keep them whereas on my other accounts I have the room because I don’t breed as many |
Golden Crest |
I have sold heaps of E colts for more than 1k and it costs nothing than the breed approval fee to breed them (with my own mares) so there is a small profit there if one wants to do it |
ArcticLights |
Some people buy cheap ungelded colts for gelding quests but I dont think it makes big difference. Not at low showing levels |
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Golden Crest |
Oh sorry I misunderstood your reply, it honestly varies but maybe a day or three? Sometimes longer, I don’t usually take much notice |
Golden Crest |
I list them straight away, I personally don’t train them then sell (mainly from side accounts). They’re usually SD foals and it saves setting them free if someone can use them for showing. I tend to give them away on this account because I get more of them (due to more horses to breed) and I don’t wan to buy more space to keep them whereas on my other accounts I have the room because I don’t breed as many |
Golden Crest |
I have sold heaps of E colts for more than 1k and it costs nothing than the breed approval fee to breed them (with my own mares) so there is a small profit there if one wants to do it |
ArcticLights |
Some people buy cheap ungelded colts for gelding quests but I dont think it makes big difference. Not at low showing levels |
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