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Lavendars???

FlaStangBabe

Elmo & Molly's Mommy
What are the different types of lavs? we scrolled through some of the pics on the site and there are many different ones... we are looking for one with pronounced rings...w e saw a pic of a motley...that was very nice... any suggestions?


also, how much would be a good price for a yearling (male)?

thanks...
 
Hypo Lavender, Lavender, Lavender Stripe, Lavender Motley, Bloodred Lavender, etc etc.

Lavenders range from like $70-$125 depending on who you buy it from. I think Rich is around $75 and I think Kathy and Don are around $100.

Any reason why you're looking for one with really defined saddles?

For a yearling male, I think you can expect to pay anywhere from $100-150.
 
Joejr14 said:
Hypo Lavender, Lavender, Lavender Stripe, Lavender Motley, Bloodred Lavender, etc etc.

Lavenders range from like $70-$125 depending on who you buy it from. I think Rich is around $75 and I think Kathy and Don are around $100.

Any reason why you're looking for one with really defined saddles?

For a yearling male, I think you can expect to pay anywhere from $100-150.



i just like the way it looks...the way it "contrasts"....


do you know a good site where i can see pics that separate the hypos and motleys etc....everything i have viewed have shown me lavenders in one group and not the different types youve listed
 
Lavender Motley:
lavmotley04_001.jpg


Lavender Bloodred:
lavbloodred001.jpg

lavbloodred002.jpg


Hypo Lavender:
hypolav06.jpg

hypolav04.jpg


All of the pics are from Rich, btw.
 
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