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12-04-2012, 07:54 PM
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#11 | | | Estrella is worth $54000. Excel is worth $64000, apparently. Any takers? | |
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12-04-2012, 08:20 PM
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#12 | | | BASIC HORSE (eats, sleeps, poops, can't be ridden, handled, etc.): $0 $0
AGE:
3 or under- Add $1000
4 or 5- Add $3000
5 to 10- Add $5000
11 to 15- Add $3000
16 to 20- Add $1000
21 to 25- Add $0
Over 25- Subtract $5,000 $5,000 (just going with his next birthday in March)
GENDER (Keep in mind, this is for hunters only):
Mare: Add $0
Stallion: Add $0
Gelding: Add $1000 $5,000 (not trained to jump)
HEIGHT:
Upper inch of pony height divisions (12.1-12.2, 13.1-13.2, 14.1-14.2): Add $3000
Upper inch of small horses (15.3 to just under 16.2hh): Add $5000
Big horse (16.3hh to 17.3hh): Add $7000
Measures well over acceptable pony height, but still has permanent measurement card: Add $5000
Measures well over acceptable small horse height, but still holds a small card: Add $7000 $10,000
COLOR
Bay: Add $2000
Chestnut/black: Add $1000
Grey: Add $1000 UNLESS owner takes care of own horse.
Palomino/roan: Add $0
Buckskin/pinto: Subract $1000
Appy: Subtract $2000 $12,000 (he's brown...which, while isn't bay, is still agouti)
TEMPERAMENT (ground):
Gentle: Add $1000
Affectionate: Add $1000
Bites: Subtract $2000
Kicks: Subtract $1000
Cribs: Subtract $2000
Heaves/other respiratory unsoundnesses: Subtract $6000 $14,000 (no real personality faults)
TEMPERAMENT (riding):
Spooks at things on the ground*: Subract $3000
Spooks at fences sometimes*: Subtract $5000
Spooks at fences consistently*: Subract $10,000
Refuses: Subract $10,000
Rears: Subract $7000
Bucks: Subtract $5000
Takes off*: Subtract $4000
Pulls/gets strong*: Subract $1000
Is lazy/slow off the leg: Subract $1000
Never refuses: Add $3000
COMPLETELY, UNFAILINGLY obedient (could quite possibly attempt to run off a cliff you told it to do so): Add $5000
Could probably negotiate the course alone or with minimal help: Add $7000
Difficult to ride (pulls, resists, requires someone other than a useless passenger on its back): Subtract $10,000
Lack of auto lead changes: Subtract $5,000
Lack of simple lead changes: Subtract $5,000
Swishes tail/pins ears while in the show ring: Subtract $2,000
*=IGNORE if you or your trainer plans to ride/show horse only on heavy 'medication'. $14,000 (sticking there since he's green and in training)
MOVEMENT:
Could win any hack, anywhere, provided the rider didn't wear the wrong color breeches or something else unavoidable: Add $10,000
Wins in modest company, places in good company: Add $5,000
Appears to be sound and could possibly even win a hack if all other horses were dead lame or wearing unfashionable apparel: Add $0
Trots lame: Subtract $5,000 unless only planning to show in divisions that don't require a jog and that can be won without a hack class. $14,000 (he doesn't show yet...but why does movement have to be restricted to shows?)
PRETTINESS
Jaw-dropping gorgeous (and NOT just to you!): Add $6,000
Absolutely adorable: Add $4,000
Handsome: Add $3,000
Attractive/passable: Add $2,000
Average: Add $0
Ugly/misshapen: Subtract $2,000 $18,000 (everyone thinks he's ridiculously cute O_O)
CONFORMATION:
Perfect: Add $5,000
Good: Add $3,000
OK: Add $0
Bad: Subtract $2,000 $18,000 (somewhere between okay and good...)
WEIGHT:
Overweight: Subtract $1,000
Underweight: Subtract $3,000 $18,000
SHOW EXPERIENCE:
Never shown: Subtract $5,000
Lightly, successfully shown (probably locally, "c" shows, etc.): Add $2,000
Extensively, semi-successfully shown ("c", "B", some "A" shows, many ribbons, few championships): Add $5,000
WON at "B" shows: Add $7,000
WON at "A" shows: Add $10,000 $13,000 (yet...)
SOUNDNESS:
Never taken a lame step in its life/doesn't colic, etc.: Add $5,000
Minor health problems (abcessed once, etc.): Add $1,000
Larger health problems (bad splints, sore back, etc.): Subtract $5,000
Big health issues (bone chip, colics frequently, was off for a few months, etc.): Subtract $7,000 $18,000
OTHER STUFF:
Warmblood: Add $5,000
Off the track: Subtract $5,000
If this is your own horse and you know that you are prone to exaggerating how pretty/fancy/scopy/gentle your baby is, subtract around $10,000. $13,000 (lol I don't exaggerate him...he is what he is) | |
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12-04-2012, 08:33 PM
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#13 | | | I'm $6000.00 in the hole with Ahab. Good thing this only applies to Jumpers, or I would have to start working the street corners to pay for this debt! | |
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12-04-2012, 09:03 PM
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#14 | | | Wow... my horse has never been in a english saddle or gone over a jump set.
Priced at $51,000 LOL Looks like I better get into Hunters :P haha
^.^ cute ~ | |
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12-04-2012, 10:00 PM
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#15 | | | 1BASIC HORSE (eats, sleeps, poops, can't be ridden, handled, etc.): $0 2 AGE:
5 to 10- Add $5000 3 GENDER (Keep in mind, this is for hunters only):
Gelding: Add $1000 4 HEIGHT:
Upper inch of small horses (15.3 to just under 16.2hh): Add $5000 5 COLOR
Note: skip this section for ponies, who are exempt from all color rules)
Appy: Subtract $2000 6 TEMPERAMENT (ground):
(Note: If your contact with your horse is limited to feeding it carrots once a week after taking it, fully tacked up, from your jgrooms, AND you plan to keep up this system, please skip this section.)
Gentle: Add $1000
Affectionate: Add $1000
Bites: Subtract $2000 7 TEMPERAMENT (riding):
Refuses: Subract $10,000(its only sometimes )
Could probably negotiate the course alone or with minimal help: Add $7000
Lack of auto lead changes: Subtract $5,000 8 MOVEMENT:
Appears to be sound and could possibly even win a hack if all other horses were dead lame or wearing unfashionable apparel: Add $0 9 JUMPING ABILITY (Horses only):
(Note: Choosing a particular height implies that the horse can jump a show COURSE at this height, without knocking over poles or requiring perfect distances to every jump. Basically, if the horse can chip/go long to a certain fence height, THAT is the level) 10 JUMPING STYLE:
Sometimes places: Add $3,000
Errr...well, it jumps: Add $0 11 STRIDING: 12 PRETTINESS (applies only to horses--all ponies are naturally adorable):
Handsome: Add $3,000 13 CONFORMATION:
OK: Add $0 14 WEIGHT:
Overweight: Subtract $1,000 15 SHOW EXPERIENCE:
Lightly, successfully shown (probably locally, "c" shows, etc.): Add $2,000 16 SOUNDNESS:
Never taken a lame step in its life/doesn't colic, etc.: Add $5,000(knock on wood) 17 FAME: 18 OTHER STUFF:
If this is your own horse and you know that you are prone to exaggerating how pretty/fancy/scopy/gentle your baby is, subtract around $10,000.
If I did my arthiermatic right my gosh daring horse just won me the lotto!!! -$3,000 smackeroni's! Posted via Mobile Device | |
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12-05-2012, 09:47 AM
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#16 | | | Eek, my horse is worth -10k . Guess ill have to keep him :) Posted via Mobile Device | |
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12-05-2012, 06:44 PM
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#17 | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by OutOfTheLoop Eek, my horse is worth -10k . Guess ill have to keep him :) Posted via Mobile Device | Don't feel bad, my Arab is worth -30,000! He has never jumped, is fat and stubborn. He does have some good points though.... | |
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12-05-2012, 07:34 PM
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#18 | | | Poco - $25,000
Zima - $9,000 (but that's because I haven't jumped her do
I don't know what she would do) Posted via Mobile Device | |
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12-05-2012, 08:03 PM
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#19 | | | Baby Girl is $18,000. XD So, who wants her? | |
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12-07-2012, 04:48 AM
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#20 | | | My OTTB, almost 2.5 months off the track is worth $3,000. | |
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