I am wondering what everyone's opinion on this forum is about the value of top quality AMHR Over Division Horses?
I am trying to decrease the size of my breeding program because of an unexpected move. 75% of my breeding program consists of AMHR Over Division horses. I know that many people find it hard to believe that some people intentionally breed for Over Division horses. It does not happen by accident here, I do it on purpose!
I have never been afraid to pay top dollar for an Over Division horse. I have spent $2,000.00 to $5,000.00 and more on top quality Over Division horses. These horses have impecible bloodlines, sons and daughters of some of the greatest horses in the industry. They have the confirmation, bloodlines, are proven producers, professional photos for advertising and promotion, and are bred to top notch stallions.
When I advertise these horses for sale, I get inquiries. I know many of the inquiries come from people that frequent the sales board and forum here. However, when I tell people the prices that I am asking for these horses, I often never hear back from them or if I do hear back from them I have had some very negative or rude remarks made about how out of line my prices are for a AMHR B division horse. On the flip side, I have had some very positive feedback from some highly respected breeders and show people who feel my prices are very fair and competitive for the quality animals I am offering for sale.
I guess I have always thought that every year the Over Division horses were becoming hotter and hotter. When you go to AMHR Nationals, these classes are HUGE, the competition is awesome. Every year it gets better and better. But it seems when it comes time to sell these animals, people still have the mentality that an AMHR horse is worth far less than an AMHA or double registered horse, and that a Over Division horse is worth even less, especially if its a colt. That if you ask more than $800.00 or $1,000.00 for a top quality AMHR Over Division bred mare you are out of your mind. I have seen AMHR horses sell for great money. I have sold AMHR horses for great money. It just blows my mind when a breeder will pay $5,000.00, $10,000.00, $15,000.00, $20,000.00 or more for a horse that is AMHA registered at 34 inches. But you take a horse of the same quality, and caliber as that AMHA, that is 35 inches and AMHR Over Division registered, and suddenly it is viewed as being far less valuable. I guess I don't understand the mentality, and probably never will.
But, back to my original question. I want to know what every feels a "fair" price is to pay for:
1) An top notch AMHR Over Division Mare, proven producer, bred to a top stallion
2) A top notch AMHR Over Division filly, produced by these top mares and stallions
3) A top notch AMHR Over Division Stallion or Show/Stallion Prospect
4) A top notch AMHR Over Division colt, produced by these top mares and stallions.
I guess I want to know if I have been "raped" in your opinion all these years by paying these top prices for AMHR Over Division horses, or if you feel quality still demands a great price, irregardelss of size or registry? I guess I have always felt that quality will sell, but I am starting to wonder. I know it is a difficult time of the year to sell horses, but this is a question I have wanted to ask for a long time. So I would sure like everyones opinions here.
Please do not get off topic like happens on so many other threads. I am not harping or preaching about anything, or complaining. I am not trying to offend anyone. I simply want everyones opinion on what they feel fair prices are and your reasoning behind it. Thank you for your time!
I am trying to decrease the size of my breeding program because of an unexpected move. 75% of my breeding program consists of AMHR Over Division horses. I know that many people find it hard to believe that some people intentionally breed for Over Division horses. It does not happen by accident here, I do it on purpose!
I have never been afraid to pay top dollar for an Over Division horse. I have spent $2,000.00 to $5,000.00 and more on top quality Over Division horses. These horses have impecible bloodlines, sons and daughters of some of the greatest horses in the industry. They have the confirmation, bloodlines, are proven producers, professional photos for advertising and promotion, and are bred to top notch stallions.
When I advertise these horses for sale, I get inquiries. I know many of the inquiries come from people that frequent the sales board and forum here. However, when I tell people the prices that I am asking for these horses, I often never hear back from them or if I do hear back from them I have had some very negative or rude remarks made about how out of line my prices are for a AMHR B division horse. On the flip side, I have had some very positive feedback from some highly respected breeders and show people who feel my prices are very fair and competitive for the quality animals I am offering for sale.
I guess I have always thought that every year the Over Division horses were becoming hotter and hotter. When you go to AMHR Nationals, these classes are HUGE, the competition is awesome. Every year it gets better and better. But it seems when it comes time to sell these animals, people still have the mentality that an AMHR horse is worth far less than an AMHA or double registered horse, and that a Over Division horse is worth even less, especially if its a colt. That if you ask more than $800.00 or $1,000.00 for a top quality AMHR Over Division bred mare you are out of your mind. I have seen AMHR horses sell for great money. I have sold AMHR horses for great money. It just blows my mind when a breeder will pay $5,000.00, $10,000.00, $15,000.00, $20,000.00 or more for a horse that is AMHA registered at 34 inches. But you take a horse of the same quality, and caliber as that AMHA, that is 35 inches and AMHR Over Division registered, and suddenly it is viewed as being far less valuable. I guess I don't understand the mentality, and probably never will.
But, back to my original question. I want to know what every feels a "fair" price is to pay for:
1) An top notch AMHR Over Division Mare, proven producer, bred to a top stallion
2) A top notch AMHR Over Division filly, produced by these top mares and stallions
3) A top notch AMHR Over Division Stallion or Show/Stallion Prospect
4) A top notch AMHR Over Division colt, produced by these top mares and stallions.
I guess I want to know if I have been "raped" in your opinion all these years by paying these top prices for AMHR Over Division horses, or if you feel quality still demands a great price, irregardelss of size or registry? I guess I have always felt that quality will sell, but I am starting to wonder. I know it is a difficult time of the year to sell horses, but this is a question I have wanted to ask for a long time. So I would sure like everyones opinions here.
Please do not get off topic like happens on so many other threads. I am not harping or preaching about anything, or complaining. I am not trying to offend anyone. I simply want everyones opinion on what they feel fair prices are and your reasoning behind it. Thank you for your time!