Another why??

I sold a similar looking pony a few years back with alot of BSJA winnings and was jumping junior foxhunters a real incredible jumper- she was 11 when i sold her and i only got £2800 for her. I think the pony is too expensive.
 
Price :eek:

My first thought was too expensive for a 14'1 that is an allrounder but no ( as far as I am aware ) winnings.

I'm sure she is lovely but there is cheaper out there.
 
Hahahaaaa, ok that's a fair point. I was going on what I had been told by a friend of a friend who is a pony judge. She has no affiliated winnings but only because her rider wasn't into that kind of thing! I'll try lowering the price but I am not willing to let her go for next to nothing, she really is a superstar. Thanks all xx :D
 
Lovely but ordinary (as in ability, conformation, etc) pony at premium price. Also the ad title says connie but in the text you say connie type - so not registered? Pure bred would attract a premium but not just for "type" as can't do affiliated showing. If I was looking for a breed and opened up your ad I would not be chuffed to see you couldn't prove the breeding.
 
Ok, another very good point- unfortunately there are not many options for breed so I have changed it to "other"! Also amended the price. Fingers crossed.
 
OK, to be honest far too expensive - horses/ponies just aren't selling at the moment. I had to almost halve the price of mine to sell him - he went for far less than he was worth, but at the end of the day "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush" as my OH says. How badly do you want to sell? If you don't NEED to sell I would recommend getting some affiliated results if you still want that price tag. If you DO need to sell, I would recommend dropping the price radically. It is a buyers market.
 
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