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<p>[QUOTE="Gam3rBlake, post: 8216563, member: 115909"]Hmm I don’t know if I consider a “war horse” to be of the same caliber as the horse you mentioned sold for $120K.</p><p><br /></p><p>Once I saw a documentary about expensive horses for racing and shows and it’s just insane how distinguished the pedigree is of the horses. Like they’re bred from previous world class horses.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know that back then war horses were special and had to be trained and have the right temperament to not run from a big noisy battle. But at the same time it’s not like they were all purebred with pedigrees going back centuries. They just wouldn’t have had the luxury to only allow specially bred horses to become war horses considering most horses in general aren’t even war horses let alone world class horses.</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe some of them were but the fact is there were so many “war horses” in existence that they couldn’t be the 0.01% of horses like the one that sold for $120K.</p><p><br /></p><p>note: I am making a lot of assumptions about the $120k horses but I’m just guessing based on my very limited experience of horses.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gam3rBlake, post: 8216563, member: 115909"]Hmm I don’t know if I consider a “war horse” to be of the same caliber as the horse you mentioned sold for $120K. Once I saw a documentary about expensive horses for racing and shows and it’s just insane how distinguished the pedigree is of the horses. Like they’re bred from previous world class horses. I know that back then war horses were special and had to be trained and have the right temperament to not run from a big noisy battle. But at the same time it’s not like they were all purebred with pedigrees going back centuries. They just wouldn’t have had the luxury to only allow specially bred horses to become war horses considering most horses in general aren’t even war horses let alone world class horses. Maybe some of them were but the fact is there were so many “war horses” in existence that they couldn’t be the 0.01% of horses like the one that sold for $120K. note: I am making a lot of assumptions about the $120k horses but I’m just guessing based on my very limited experience of horses.[/QUOTE]
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