doesnt ANY one want to buy my horse! lol!

such a shame your selling, he looks like the sort of thing my sister would absolutely love, and I'm sure you'll find the right home soon, it just might take a while
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I think the ad is ok, but if I'm honest, I wouldn't pay £4000 for a horse that couldn't hack out on his own....some people will only have that option and I guess that cuts your market down a bit. He may also be a little small for some people.

Cracking looking though and the right buyer will come along! x
 
So sad you have to sell him and I do think he is lovely. However, personally if I was looking for a PC/RC allrounder then the fact that he won't hack out alone would really, really put me off I'm afraid
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. However, I'm sure the perfect home is out there for him somewhere.
 
He looks lovely, and that advert would certainly make me stop and look. What you could do is have a look round some wanted ads, see him any people on those look suitable. Thats how I ended up with pickle someone found me.

www.newrider.com usually have quite a few wanted ads

and if you dont want all these 13 year old girls edit your advert to say "scared of pink and anything fluffy" lol
 
Being brutally honest, I think it is the price that is your problem...sorry.

He's an inbetween size, his age is against him and he has issues.

I'd be loathed to pay £4k for a horse with one of those negatives against him, let alone all three.....

Don't mean to offend and hope you have some luck soon. I know we are struggling to sell our lead-rein pony at the moment so can sympathise.
 
I think he's overpriced too. Due to his age, that he wont hack out alone and "needs a firm but fair competent rider", Id say that would definately bring his price down to about £3k max IMO. But you know him and you know what you can get for him so good luck!
 
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