Bargain Grey >>>>>>>>>>

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Anyone else think this horse is a bit of a bargain considering the market with others?

Either they aren't being entirely honest or it is just a very fair price. Then again it doesn't say anything about a show or competetive record so I guess that would affect the price.

He is lovely though. Just showed my brother who likes him muchly
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Grey Thoroughbred

I have to say, I do like him. Not looking to buy something like that for me although he is a bit of a looker
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I looked at him earlier. I know he windsucks but seems very cheap.
Hes a lovely boy but then im bias as i love greys!
 
I was just looking at it thinking it looks a bit like Badger (chunky ISH) so i was suprised when it said it was TB...

But thats your answer why it's cheap - it's a TB and it wind sucks and it hasn't done anything - they are cheap!

He looks nice though!
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Yeah, I love greys too Missshell
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He does look sweet though.

Yep, I think you're right Starbucks. I'm not into competing really so not entirely sure of the right prices for comp horses. Still seems reasonable for what he is I think
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Yep, I do.

I think it's the fact that others are so highly priced so when you see a fairly decent horse for under £2,000 you automatically seem to think 'cheap!'

Silly really! Lol
 
I dont think he is off puttingly cheap. I think the wind sucking is reflected in the prices, I have known yards who wont let wind suckers on the yard so it obviously restricts where you can go, can predispose them to colic etc. TBs dont tend to go for much anyway I often see them for between £500 and £1200.
 
I've just sold my grey part TB for £800. He was too much for me but was good at dressage and a great jumper his new owner got a good bargain
 
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