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severnmiles

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Does this sound expensive?

15.2hh chestnut Welsh D (not yucky, quite a nice one) rising 4y.o mare. First time away from the yard on Wed hunting (Masters hips hurt after half an hour so I took over...in pigtails, blue beanie and blue cords...stylish!) she was good but very green, jumps at things, did a mini rear, nothing major e.t.c

£3,500-£4,000 but wants £5,000 as thats what she'd make at Builth.....I nearly fell on the floor!
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lot of money for a horse that hasn't done much, specially a young one?
I am tight though, so maybe the going rate?
 
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How long has she been backed for? Where is she in terms of training in the school? Bombproof on the roads? Great lines for breeding?

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Good lines, Nebo Tomos but she's only just been broken, did a massive jump when OH rolled past her on the quad (thought our master was going to come off
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) and jumped at hounds coming through hedges and did an emergency stop coming around a bend on a lane with me when she saw a puddle, went straight on when asked though. School?
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She'd ask what on earth is one of those! lol.
 
You're all very brave. I'd never take a just broken rising 4 yr old hunting, especially if it had never been out. Poor thing must have been in shock!
 
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You're all very brave. I'd never take a just broken rising 4 yr old hunting, especially if it had never been out. Poor thing must have been in shock!

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This is Wales!
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Welsh cobs are usually pretty placid aswell.
 
if she has the right breeding and the right buyer is there she could easily make 5k!! not so long ago a sec d broodmare went for 17k!!
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, welshies are fetching good prices at the moment.
 
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