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✦Arabian Grinders For Sale✦

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Came back into the game after a long break and been spending my time breeding and training Arabians.
All are from proven grinder lines that I have been breeding and training every day.



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https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4050364
5yo Mare.
Best dam line. New line stallion (granddam has produced good grinders)
4* Arabian
53,479GP
GOLD agil, intel
GREEN Bal



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https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4045826
6yo Stallion.
Grinder bloodlines. [Best dam line. Very good sire] Quite good himself. Siblings are proven grinders.

4* Arabian
12hh at birth
68,952GP
5 GOLD Stam, temp, bal, agil, intel
GREEN Speed




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https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4050344
Nearly 4yo Stallion
Very good grinder dam, half siblings are proven grinders. full sibling showing to be good.

4* Arabian
49,900gp
GOLD Bal




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https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4044046
4yo Mare Ch.Hunter (70.6wps)
endurance grinder [Proven dam line and half siblings] showed to be decent herself
In foal to my best endurance grinder.

4* Arabian
65,685GP
4 GOLD temp, bal, agil, intel
GREEN speed



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https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4050762
3yo Mare
Very good dam (and dam line). very good sire (and sire line)
4* Arabian
65,387GP
4 GOLD Stam, temp, agil, intl
GREEN Bal



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https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4053070
4yo Mare
Best dam line. Full siblings are grinders as well
4* Arabian
49,628gp
GOLD agil
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Re: Arabian Grinders

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Liliatha wrote:Came back into the game after a long break and been spending my time breeding and training Arabians.
I have 5 trained grinders for sale atm. They are from grinder bloodlines.
I did try having them up on the market but they didn't sell, so i'm not really sure how much they should be worth.


https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4027835 nearly 13yo Mare (personally used as a good grinder until I moved onto a younger one)
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4036290 4 yo mare
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4036300 3yo stallion
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4039918 3yo mare
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4040085 nearly 4yo stallion
Much of this is likely review. :mrgreen:
Grinders still do move. Anything under 100k move much faster (usually within a couple days) then those over 100k. 100k and upward will be the more senior members. They look for serious grinder lines and may go through more than one grinder daily.

Those who purchase grinders under 100k are generally currency limited players that will go through a single grinder in somewhere over three days time and longer (slower turn-taking players).

Depending on whatever you're clientele are, dual posting your grinder-sale-stock will always help sell them faster. So, posting in the market as fully trained grinder stock and also running an ad in this forum for grinder sales will move them faster (and then they won't be so easily buried in the sales market).

Unknown grinder stock, or stock from unknown or little-known grinder bloodlines should start out somewhere under the 100k sale mark. Those from confirmed grinder stock (good and better grinder lines), usually are better at over the 100k sale mark.

It's always best to fluctuate your sales point, in accordance to how quickly you want your sales to go.

For example.
I will occasionally help clean the market of 'need gone' style horses. Somewhere between 30% and upwards of half of them, are horses that fit the minimal requirements of grinder stock. So I'll train these up and put them up for sale under 'Quick-Sale Grinder Stock' and apply both an OBO and an immediate buy-out from 35k (for those in the over-10-years area) to 50k (those under 10 years) and they'll disappear usually in about 24 hours. Sometimes not, but usually they go quick.

So, in conclusion. :mrgreen:
Double market your grinders, especially if you're going to keep selling grinders for awhile. Keep your forum topic updated (updating the very first post is usually best) and then also post them in the market. An immediate buy-out is always helpful and market to the clientele that fits your sales-timeline as well as the quality of the horse.

This should help move your stock at a better rate.

Recently (with larissar going full-time) a number of senior members has been returning to the game. So if you can prove yourself as a consistent provider of quality grinders, you'll have a much more regular clientele base that'll snatch up your grinder stock. Sometimes even completely untrained.

Hope that review helps! 8-)
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Oh, and welcome back. :D
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Re: Arabian Grinders

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BlackOak2 wrote:
Liliatha wrote:Came back into the game after a long break and been spending my time breeding and training Arabians.
I have 5 trained grinders for sale atm. They are from grinder bloodlines.
I did try having them up on the market but they didn't sell, so i'm not really sure how much they should be worth.


https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4027835 nearly 13yo Mare (personally used as a good grinder until I moved onto a younger one)
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4036290 4 yo mare
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4036300 3yo stallion
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4039918 3yo mare
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/4040085 nearly 4yo stallion
Much of this is likely review. :mrgreen:
Grinders still do move. Anything under 100k move much faster (usually within a couple days) then those over 100k. 100k and upward will be the more senior members. They look for serious grinder lines and may go through more than one grinder daily.

Those who purchase grinders under 100k are generally currency limited players that will go through a single grinder in somewhere over three days time and longer (slower turn-taking players).

Depending on whatever you're clientele are, dual posting your grinder-sale-stock will always help sell them faster. So, posting in the market as fully trained grinder stock and also running an ad in this forum for grinder sales will move them faster (and then they won't be so easily buried in the sales market).

Unknown grinder stock, or stock from unknown or little-known grinder bloodlines should start out somewhere under the 100k sale mark. Those from confirmed grinder stock (good and better grinder lines), usually are better at over the 100k sale mark.

It's always best to fluctuate your sales point, in accordance to how quickly you want your sales to go.

For example.
I will occasionally help clean the market of 'need gone' style horses. Somewhere between 30% and upwards of half of them, are horses that fit the minimal requirements of grinder stock. So I'll train these up and put them up for sale under 'Quick-Sale Grinder Stock' and apply both an OBO and an immediate buy-out from 35k (for those in the over-10-years area) to 50k (those under 10 years) and they'll disappear usually in about 24 hours. Sometimes not, but usually they go quick.

So, in conclusion. :mrgreen:
Double market your grinders, especially if you're going to keep selling grinders for awhile. Keep your forum topic updated (updating the very first post is usually best) and then also post them in the market. An immediate buy-out is always helpful and market to the clientele that fits your sales-timeline as well as the quality of the horse.

This should help move your stock at a better rate.

Recently (with larissar going full-time) a number of senior members has been returning to the game. So if you can prove yourself as a consistent provider of quality grinders, you'll have a much more regular clientele base that'll snatch up your grinder stock. Sometimes even completely untrained.

Hope that review helps! 8-)
I'm sorry for potentially stealing the topic, but I just had to say that I found this really helpful too!

What is the definition of "good grider" these days? I've bought tons of really cheap arabian colts on the market that I've trained and they've just kept on giving turns and PT at a for me really good rate. And I don't really see any difference in BR or confo between those horses and the super expensive "good griders" from "good grinder stock" that I've seen on sale. So, is there some sort of a numerical value to go by in terms of what is a good grinder and what isn't?
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Would you be willing to let her go for 100k? :D
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Sunpath wrote:
BlackOak2 wrote: ...
I'm sorry for potentially stealing the topic, but I just had to say that I found this really helpful too!

What is the definition of "good grider" these days? I've bought tons of really cheap arabian colts on the market that I've trained and they've just kept on giving turns and PT at a for me really good rate. And I don't really see any difference in BR or confo between those horses and the super expensive "good griders" from "good grinder stock" that I've seen on sale. So, is there some sort of a numerical value to go by in terms of what is a good grinder and what isn't?
Likely useful for both of you. :mrgreen:

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I do so for my topics that I've authored, but do not always do so for other authored topics.

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Re: Arabian Grinders

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Sunpath wrote:
Would you be willing to let her go for 100k? :D

Yes :) I've put her on the market for offers only. Make your offer and i'll accept
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Re: ✦Arabian Grinders For Sale✦

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I would like to pay 100k for N Dandelion
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Ares_Goat wrote:I would like to pay 100k for N Dandelion
I've put her up for sale, make your offer and i'll accept :D
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