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bonny

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There is a mare for sale for £40 000 who doesn’t seem to have done very much ! Any takers ?
 

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Not the best ad but the video shows the mare jumping very sweetly round a 1.30 course which would be doing enough for most people.
 

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Nice horse.
If it’s as rideable as they say, and it looks, it will sell for that.
It’s not one that would usually be sold via H&H though, that type gets sold through the agent network usually
 

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The ad says she's jumping 1.35 and with the video of her jumping a course at 1.30 that's believable. I've noticed serious competition horses have much shorter adverts, I suppose if they've got a record and shown they can do it what more can you really say that will sway someone to call up? A nice photo jumping or a side on conformation shot would be perfect but I don't think the advert will harm her chances of selling.
 

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It’s a lovely lovely horse , great jump looks like an easy ride of course lots you don’t know because of the short ad but I see nothing there that makes it not in that sort of price bracket .
 

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Sorry but way behind the vertical consistently, not just 'a moment in time'. Earlier in the week another advert was slated for a photo of BTV? Yes nice horse and possibly with different riding/training you could get her out of it but why is it so fashionable?!
 

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Sorry but way behind the vertical consistently, not just 'a moment in time'. Earlier in the week another advert was slated for a photo of BTV? Yes nice horse and possibly with different riding/training you could get her out of it but why is it so fashionable?!

You would be paying for its jump not where she carry’s her head .
It’s a lovely horse I would not care that’s she’s over bent until I tried her and had a feel of her .
You would be buying this horse as a show jumper she’s looks easy to get to the fence and looks careful and has a great technique.
Ps it’s a ridiculous photo what can anybody work out from that nothing except it’s a horse with a tall rider , what where they thinking .
 
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