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Re: OT do you raise horses?
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Posted by fatbob50 on September 06, 2006 at 22:51:51 from (66.82.9.71):
In Reply to: OT do you raise horses? posted by jmixigo on September 06, 2006 at 21:49:41:
Hello, It would seem that there are many variables and one of the most important is what the public is interested in. That varies depending on what area you are selling in. The market is good if you are selling what people want in your area. It helps if you can try to market your horses via the web. There are many good horse sites that take ads. Advertising with good clear pictures is a way to help achieve success. There are many folks who breed and some are not concerned with blood lines, conformation, or disposition. These are vital ingredients to a great horse. These are the strengths that you market your horses on. Hope this helps... We recently retired but kept the old broodmares and the stallion.
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