help with show hack

Foxyeventing

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Okay so i dont really know much about showing and one of my babies is far to fine to event, so I have begun producing her to sell on...

Shes a 15.3hh very very fine TBx, she is real star hack, riding horse potetial, everthing is very straight and no blemishes etc.

She is a 4yo, hacks fantastically in all traffic,
started flatwork accepting contact very well, obviously i wont sell her till shes balanced and forward in walk trot canter, she is very very flashy, the most incredible paces...

So where should i advertise her for and what is the value of this type horse?????

All help greatly recieved, thanks in advance
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Kenzo

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Horsemart/Horse Deals under the show horses section?

Take a look at what is currently advertised then take into a account her age and lack of showing experience etc.

BSHA may also be very helpful or at least point you in the right direction.

Do you definately want to sell her? do not fancy finding a rider to compete her for a season first, which may help to add value onto her.
 

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Then you may be better selling her as she is now, so someone else who is buying her to show can produce her, you may get a quicker sale and your at the end of the day, your not going to get a hell of a lot more if you do bring her on because she will still be young and inexperienced so to speak, plus as you'd need to break even on the cost and time of bringing her on seen as you have bred her....but if your not bothered about that then see her on a bit longer.

You never know, you may of just whittled some interest on this forum.
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Foxyeventing

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She is very talented i just havnt decided what to do either dressage or showing, i do have a littler rider than me who will make her look much better, so i shall see..... But i dont want too much for her just cover me costs.
 

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A suberp example of a hack/riding horse would be worth a fortune especially one with a trainable attitude, a friend of mine actually got hers from australia as an unbroken 3 year old.
 
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