Very informative I request you please make one vedio how you manage your horse paddock or what is your daily most the time life schedule.।। you are looking very good person we should learn from you.।
Bro go to yeola horse market which on every Tuesday in Maharashtra for riding . baby horses may cost from 10k to 100k breed, marwadi kathiwari nukra sindhiand mix breed but as for riding price may start from 30k to 200k depending on 2teeth colt and 4teeth stallion and their no need to go for high price because they will sell a green/raw horse or mare and you may even get a dna parentage colt or filly at a very ceap price if you are able to buy it directly from a farmer
Yes bro agreed...but Yeola is one of the rare places at that price...even there as quality increases they are increasing the price....many people cannot afford to come there directly...the traders who buy there come and sell it at a higher price outside...but what you are saying is right...if we are willing to directly visit and take the risk of transport we can get it cheaper...
Sindhi is a great breed known for its rewal or gait...but it is getting very rare to find a proper Sindhi in India these days outside of Punjab and Haryana areas...Since everyone is marketing the marwari, Sindhi is not being traded to other states or bred purely...But if you can find a pure Sindhi, it will also be an excellent horse...If you have details of pure Sindhi breeders, let us know! Thank you!
Horse costing Rs 10+ lakhs , but used only for show purpose is not good. The horse will thrive only if they are trained and marketed for equisterian sports.
@animagieofficial correct! Unfortunately marwari lovers in India are more inclined towards showoff and status, not in to sports. Hope it changes soon before these war horses turn in to show pieces.
Talking about adaptability is not very rational. Ideally speaking, Marwari and Kathiawadi are native to Rajasthan and Gujrat, to be very specific Jodhpur ( marwar ) and Kutch Kathiawad peninsula. With that logic, they should not be kept in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The throughbreds have been in India for way too long now and adapt really well to Indian climates.
The weather temperature range is more extreme in Rajasthan than in Tamil Nadu. For example, the min and max temperature would be around 17 to 40 degrees. In Rajasthan, the nights are way colder and the day is hotter than 40. So, they are easily adapting here...Not just in Tamil Nadu, you can see the horses in Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal and even up to Uttarakhand
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Very informative I request you please make one vedio how you manage your horse paddock or what is your daily most the time life schedule.।। you are looking very good person we should learn from you.।
Bro go to yeola horse market which on every Tuesday in Maharashtra for riding . baby horses may cost from 10k to 100k breed, marwadi kathiwari nukra sindhiand mix breed but as for riding price may start from 30k to 200k depending on 2teeth colt and 4teeth stallion and their no need to go for high price because they will sell a green/raw horse or mare and you may even get a dna parentage colt or filly at a very ceap price if you are able to buy it directly from a farmer
Yes bro agreed...but Yeola is one of the rare places at that price...even there as quality increases they are increasing the price....many people cannot afford to come there directly...the traders who buy there come and sell it at a higher price outside...but what you are saying is right...if we are willing to directly visit and take the risk of transport we can get it cheaper...
@animagieofficial Thanks brother,but make vedio on how a horse is priced in other countries and in India it would be a intrested topic.........
@@abhijitpatil4586 Will surely do 👍
@@animagieofficial have you seen any horse auction vedio it will be helpful
Hey how can i connect with you ?
Very informative
Thank you!
Superb 👍
Thanks 🤗
Informative, what's the process of DNA registration? Are you able to do a video on it?
Sure brother...will do that one soon! Thank you
@animagieofficial thanks
Owning a horse? Means have money left over to actually satisfy some personal hobbies? Lagao 28% GST abhi - Indian tax officials
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What abour the sindhi breed which is also very good
Sindhi is a great breed known for its rewal or gait...but it is getting very rare to find a proper Sindhi in India these days outside of Punjab and Haryana areas...Since everyone is marketing the marwari, Sindhi is not being traded to other states or bred purely...But if you can find a pure Sindhi, it will also be an excellent horse...If you have details of pure Sindhi breeders, let us know! Thank you!
bhai video is nice but look into camera that will look good , in this video i dont know with whom your talking to
Sure bro! Thanks for your inputs! Will try to bring that in future
What horse did these people in villages own they use to rise them not for sport
Mixed
@ are they low maintenance
@@Chhhottaaadonn yes very low maintenance... Only feeding and walking 30min-1hr
@ Thanks man I live in a small town area always liked horses I will one with Decent build for small rides around the area
@@Chhhottaaadonn go for those cheap ones, should get within 10-20-30k,
Horse costing Rs 10+ lakhs , but used only for show purpose is not good. The horse will thrive only if they are trained and marketed for equisterian sports.
Exactly! That is the change we want to bring
@animagieofficial correct! Unfortunately marwari lovers in India are more inclined towards showoff and status, not in to sports. Hope it changes soon before these war horses turn in to show pieces.
You can utilise horses for vaccination MFG business
Talking about adaptability is not very rational. Ideally speaking, Marwari and Kathiawadi are native to Rajasthan and Gujrat, to be very specific Jodhpur ( marwar ) and Kutch Kathiawad peninsula. With that logic, they should not be kept in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The throughbreds have been in India for way too long now and adapt really well to Indian climates.
The weather temperature range is more extreme in Rajasthan than in Tamil Nadu. For example, the min and max temperature would be around 17 to 40 degrees. In Rajasthan, the nights are way colder and the day is hotter than 40. So, they are easily adapting here...Not just in Tamil Nadu, you can see the horses in Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal and even up to Uttarakhand