I don't think its overpriced! Not that I'd ever spend that on a horse, mainly because I don't have 85k to spend on a horse, but if I did I still wouldn't.
Wow, I think he looks and sounds amazing. He doesnt sound expensive either - a horse that had jumped at 3 European Championships would be 2 or 3 times that amount.
Remember someone importing a medium horse for half a million! Think people pay from abroad but are shocked if it is asked for a British owned horse!
I also think you only really learn to ride dressage by gaining experience on experienced horses. I really struggled with dressage until I got a horse working adv-med.
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Wow, I think he looks and sounds amazing. He doesnt sound expensive either - a horse that had jumped at 3 European Championships would be 2 or 3 times that amount.
(not that I could afford him!)
Karen
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Yes but you can win money too! Seriously tho, I didnt realise a U21 Euro horse would be that much!
I am not at all surprised at the price although I'm not knowledgable about dressage horses. Its not all about the prize money but competing at that level I would think.
Good question! Anything from £60K - £250K I would say. The thing with YRs is that the clock is ticking and there isnt much time to produce one.. although it has been done!
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i did shudder at the price! and seeing as hes a gelding, and hes not getting any younger - i know hes not old but imo i wouldnt by a horse that age if i wanted to compete it, its also at the top of its game basically, so why buy one right at the top? (this is my view, and even if i had that money i wouldnt buy him for those reasons)
However im not slating him in anyway AT ALL, i think hes gorgeous and is going o be a fab horse for a YR to compete on.
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12 is no age for a dressage horse of his calibre.
TBH I am surprised he is not more, horses at his level can cost three figure sums. He is not for the run of the mill BD rider, like you or me PG, he is for the professional/young riders who WOULD want something competing at that level
Yeah... thats one way of doing it! The problem with buying a 4 yr old is that its difficult to know if they are going to be good enough at that age! Its hard work for us mere mortals.
Why do you want a YRs horse?! Or are you thinking well in advance??
Noooooooooooo I am just intrigued! Unfortunately I am well past any contention into any squads ANY time in my life and I dont think the boys will ever be bitten by the equine bug
doesnt seem abnormal to me, esp given his age as well. if he was a mare he would be alot more though!
people pay 40,000 for well bred foals never mind ready made horses!