are hunters/ compettion horses selling?

joe_carby

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as is sad in title really he is advertised various places has had 430 views on horsemart but only 2 phone calls he is a very talented hunter and would make someone a real little machine hunting and competing and i dont think i am asking too much for him but i need hme gone.
 
Joe,

I've seen your advert and your horse would suit me down to the ground EXCEPT I've got to sell mine first!!

Wasn't yours advertised last year as well?

Horses just don't seem to be selling at the moment. Its a nightmare and I'm getting quite down about not being able to sell mine because I keep seeing lovely horses I'd like to try out.

If I manage to sell mine soon, I'll be in touch!!

C.
 
it was abit earlier this year he didnt do much over summer but now hes schooling and jumping better than ever. the best thing is a got offered 8k for him in the past and didnt want to let go now im not selling him for anything like that and he is alot better schooled now and works much nicer in the school but no interest.
 
hang on another few weeks cubbing will kick off soon as harvesting is early round here! have you told all the local hunting yards? and the pc website is quite good and costs about a tenner.
 
We had an absolute peach of a horse for sale last year, let numerous people take her out she didn't put a foot wrong, but we told them she was green (she was, but so willing!), so after they had been out for the day they came back and said ahe was perfect but too green. In the end got fed up, sent her up to my sister who finished the season on her and sold her as a hack. She still hadn't put a foot wrong at that point!
I people are nervous of paying a decent price, but then they don't want to be ripped off.
 
nothing's selling Joe!

my friend's are trying to sell their fab hunting/PC/RC pony but only had about 2 calls about him, and one of those was from someone who used to own him! They're not asking a huge amount for him, and he's done all sorts with them, even PC area competitions. He isn't a first pony type as he's quite enthusiastic, but there's nothing nasty or naughty about him, he really just loves his job. People just aren't buying at the moment
 
I am trying to find a sensible hack and dressage horse. It is not easy. I see the same horses advertised week after week and they are expensive ie above £7k. The owners won't reduce the price into a sensible price range. I am not trying to buy a superstar, just a sensible hack, who I can do some dressage with. It needs to be over 16.2. The one's I like are in Devon or oop North and I am fed up with driving for 3 hours to look at expensive rubbish, with health problems the vendors don't declare.
 
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