Originally Posted by Pat85
Originally Posted by JeffA
One positive thing about this horse is that just like his well trained mule, it'll probably sell for far more than it's worth.

You can't put a MSRP on a made horse or mule.

The price will be decided by a buyer at the auction with the deepest pockets that wants that horse.

Scott is great at marketing, the sale is 3 month out and he's banging away getting this info out there, it means a lot.

I wish him the best of luck!

Last year, when he sold his mule for $48K he was in the top 3 for high money out of 60 head that sold that day. Only the top 4 went for over $30K, just the top 10 went for more than $20K.

If Scott is fortunate enough to get a higher than average price for this horse too, just his name being attached will become part of the value with what he offers for sale if it's not already.