First consider what you paid for him. Then consider the amount of training you have put in him and his capabilities at this time. If he is out of a TB mare, by a QH sire, I am assuming he is not registered. But given the fact that he is doing well under saddle, also consider this as an asset. Price him according to what you have already put in him plus the amount of training. Since he is not a registered QH, The "Pine Bar" will not have a lot to do with getting a lot more than you paid for him. Good luc k|||He is a registered (appendix) QH. Sorry for the misinterpretation,he is not out of a thoroughbred but out of an appendix mare.Which has thoroughbred back in her lineage.He is really bred for western pleasure but was doing well as a hunter jumper.I just knew what i should price him at.
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