Mavis
Well-Known Member
I have pretty much decided to sell my horse, he isn't quite right for me for no particular reason, or maybe for lots of little reasons; but after some soul searching he certainly isn't my horse of a lifetime and that is really what I am after.
He's 16.2, rising 6 (or could be just 6 I havent checked his passport!), Han x TB reg GB Sports Horse by Golan the Bold. He's 100% to handle, clip, shoe etc, hacks out although is much happier in company - can be a bit weedy about hacking alone, he lacks confidence as opposed to being nappy though, and is fine in traffic. He has been to RC camp, had flatwork and jumping lessons and is regularly lunged and schooled. He is a genuine horse to jump (in fact he has never refused in the 9 months Ive had him and I do pop little fences every week near enough) but Ive never jumped over 2'6 on him because I am a wimp!
How much should I be asking as a realistic price? I know what I paid for him but having spoken to a friend who deals in irish horses he seemed to think that I was vastly underpricing him.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
He's 16.2, rising 6 (or could be just 6 I havent checked his passport!), Han x TB reg GB Sports Horse by Golan the Bold. He's 100% to handle, clip, shoe etc, hacks out although is much happier in company - can be a bit weedy about hacking alone, he lacks confidence as opposed to being nappy though, and is fine in traffic. He has been to RC camp, had flatwork and jumping lessons and is regularly lunged and schooled. He is a genuine horse to jump (in fact he has never refused in the 9 months Ive had him and I do pop little fences every week near enough) but Ive never jumped over 2'6 on him because I am a wimp!
How much should I be asking as a realistic price? I know what I paid for him but having spoken to a friend who deals in irish horses he seemed to think that I was vastly underpricing him.
Any advice would be gratefully received.