Fancymules
Posted : 5/5/2010 2:22:55 PM
Pricing a donkey can be difficult, depending on where you are and what he can do. First off lets look at what he is and what he can do.
At 13 hands ( 52") he's considered a large standard. He looks to have nice bone but he will probably at most be able to comfortably carry a light rider ( small man , woman , or child ). He would be a nice size for us older generation that have trouble getting on the bigger donkeys.
He's a gelding. This is a big plus in my opinion. You won't find many donkey geldings. He won't present the problems of the jennies when they are in season and not being a jack has it's obvious benefits.
He has been ground driven. This means to me that he has some of the fundamentals on leading to being rode. We ground drive all our donkeys, mules and horses before they are ever rode. That way they know what some cues means before they are ever sat on.
He has been sat on without upset. Most donkeys accept this reasonably well. But the fact that he is use to the weight on his back is a positive for me.
Is he registered? If so what is his breeding ? If not that can be a minus but not a big one. He can be registered still with ADMS. However his buyers still won't know his parentage or if they have any type of performance donkeys in his background. ( Yes we actually have preformance donkeys. [
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His size can be a minus as some will want bigger. You have to carefully screen potential buyers so that they don't try to purchase him for to big a rider.
The thing that will hurt him the most is that he isn't broke to pull a buggy or wagon yet and that he isn't trained to ride.
I, personally, wouldn't take less than $350 for him and I'm really not sure I'd take less than $400 . Your best bet is to train him to ride. Do his ground training ( wearing a saddle, flexing to pressure on the reins, ground driving under saddle, lay across the saddle) $450. Ride him 3 or 4 times, short sessions in a round pen, just so that they know he will move under saddle and no bucking, $500 firm. If you can get 10 short rides on him and get him going outside the round pen. $750 . The more experience he gets, the more he can do, more place he can go such as trail rides and ect, the higher the price. That's how I price mine anyhow.
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