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Blackhawk

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11.2hh grey Welsh Sec A gelding. 3 years old, recently backed. Very easy to do, excellent ground manners, is used to dogs and busy yard. Happy to be fussed over by kids, coming on nicely with schooling. Is ridden by young child.

To come with all tack and rugs.
 
Nope, have PMed you.
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He's an absolute stunner too. Carthorse I'm not sure of his breeding as I'm waiting to hear back. He's very good looking and evenly marked though.
 
I know of one that is potenital HOYS as a first ridden that they are struggling to sell at 500. Market seems really slow at the moment considering this is a beautiful profesionally produced pony. They have decided to keep now and find a jockey as pony is too nice to give away for any less!
 
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I know of one that is potenital HOYS as a first ridden that they are struggling to sell at 500. Market seems really slow at the moment considering this is a beautiful profesionally produced pony. They have decided to keep now and find a jockey as pony is too nice to give away for any less!

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Thanks. I shall have to think about it. Wouldn't be selling until the summer so this is a 'what if' really.

If it would only reach around £350-500 is it better to seel without tack and rugs? The tack and rugs alone would make that price.
 
Depends if you would be able to use the tack and rugs on anything else in the future.... Otherwise negotiate on tack etc seperately from the price of the pony or increase pony's sale value to cover tack - although in my experience this can sometimes put people off if they would rather buy new.
 
i have just put mine out on loan with a veiw to buy in 3 months she is 12hh and is going with tack and a fly rug (she has sweet itch) and they are happy to pay me the full amount i was asking which was £750 however i had no local interest at that price and she has now happy in skegness on the beach lol
 
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