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Posted 10/2/2008 12:12:55 PM


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Well since I know NOTHING about leasing fees I was wondering if you guys could tell me how much to price her at. Thanks.

Name: Cinnamon, un registered
Breed: Mustang/Appaloosa/Welsh pony
Age: 1/22/1997, 11
Gender: Mare
Height: 13.2hh
Weight: 720

For a full lease over the winter

Info: Cinnamon was trained both english and western, she was used as a english lesson pony at the YMCA for a year, she was also used for pony rides at a local barn. She walks, trots, and canters when cued. Stops and backs up great! She can half pass, side pass, and does flying lead changes. She neck reins and moves off your leg. She can be rode by herself or with a group, does great either way. Does great on trails, never bolts or spooks.(She chooses to face things instead of running away ;]) She collects great at the walk and canter but needs work at the trot. I've jumped her up to 2'6 and have done a 2' cross country course with her. She gets a bit excited out cross country but after you give her a couple half halts she settles down. I have jumped/rode her through the sprinkler, rode her over bridges, logs/branches, through water and ditches and down the road. She loads, baths, ties, and stands for the vet/farrier great! She prefers to be stalled instead of pastured but she can be turned out in a group or by herself does good both ways, she's curently turned out with 4 other horses during the day and stalled at night. I normally let her hair grow out during the winter but during the colder months of winter she sometimes does need a blanket on to help keep her warm. She's been shown in halter and showmanship but I've never done a riding class with her. She does great at shows and doesn't mind all the excitement. She needs a experienced rider to get the best out of her, and she can be a bit unpredictable/moody at times so you always have to be ready incase she tries to bite/kick. She's up to date on all shots, farrier, and wormer. She does need a hoof supplement to keep her feet from cracking in the summer, and she normally gets her feet done every 6 weeks in the summer and every 8 weeks in the winter.

Pictures:

Videos:

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=087.flv

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=094.flv

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=222.flv

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=229.flv

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=HPIM0061.flv

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=HPIM0057.flv

http://s91.photobucket.com/albums/k315/Golden_girl_01/Videos/?action=view&current=WalkingCinnamon.flv
^Collected walk

Newer, better pictures and videos to come =)

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Posted 10/2/2008 12:33:19 PM


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For the winter...maybe $500-600?
I dunno, where I live we lease by month, from $200-350 per month.



 
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Posted 10/2/2008 12:40:39 PM


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For the winter...maybe $500-600?
I dunno, where I live we lease by month, from $200-350 per month.

Thanks.

And you can price it by month, I was just stating that it'd only be over the winter.

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Posted 10/2/2008 4:48:12 PM
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Would it be off farm?
Because where I live the leasee doesn't usually pay the horse's owner. They pay for board(to the barn they'll board at), farrier, etc.


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Posted 10/3/2008 4:15:44 AM


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She is SO gosh darn cute! =] 250-300 a month, ORR you can just send her to me and I can take her off your hands. ;]

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Posted 10/3/2008 6:27:36 AM
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well it depends on a lot of things mainly the market in where you live just a couple questions

how much is your board each month?

would she stay at your barn or leave?

would it be a acctual full lease where that person takes care of the horse and is the ONLY one who rides it or a somewhat half lease where you work it out that you can ride and play/care for your horse too?

would you pay the vet bills if there are any or is the leaser paying those?

she could be priced pretty high if you ask me it all depends on the market

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Posted 10/3/2008 7:52:10 AM


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She is SO gosh darn cute! =] 250-300 a month, ORR you can just send her to me and I can take her off your hands. ;]

Thanks. Haha, well as long as you pay the lease fee =)

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Posted 10/3/2008 7:53:21 AM


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