How do you put a value on a horse?

SueandBaqi

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Due to ill health it looks as though I am going to have to part with my much loved horse. If necessary I would be prepared to give him away to the right home, but I tend to think if anyone was serious about owning a horse they would be prepared to pay but I have no idea how much to ask. Problem is, he is not a competition horse. He is a pure arab 16 years, 100% bombproof happy hacker. He was trained for endurance racing but has been off the track for many years ( have owned him for 6 yrs). Any idea what, if anything I should ask for him?
 
If he is sane and healthy then he should have value. I’d say £1000-1500 would weed out the daydreamers but without completely putting off good homes.

If you are in the position to, and I appreciate it is not without some risk, but you might want to consider a short loan with view to buy. Will take a bit of oversight though. I’ve done it previously on a horse with low value who I needed to rehome but would prefer to have taken it back rather than it become dealer bait. First time it bounced back, second time it worked and sold
 
I price them by asking myself what I would be happy to pay if the horse wasn't already mine.

I'd put yours around 2.2k being open to offers - he's on the older side but if he's as bombproof as you say, he's worth his weight in gold to someone.
 
If he is sane and healthy then he should have value. I’d say £1000-1500 would weed out the daydreamers but without completely putting off good homes.

If you are in the position to, and I appreciate it is not without some risk, but you might want to consider a short loan with view to buy. Will take a bit of oversight though. I’ve done it previously on a horse with low value who I needed to rehome but would prefer to have taken it back rather than it become dealer bait. First time it bounced back, second time it worked and sold

I agree with this, being an arab he will sadly have more limited appeal on the open market, however bombproof he is I don't think you are likely to get much over £1k and offering a short loan option could open more opportunities as well as giving you some peace of mind.
 
If I came to view a horse of that description and I clicked with him, I would be willing to pay between £1k and £1.4k. He could still have quite a few good hacking years in him and if some tack was thrown in too then I think that would be a fair price.
 
If I came to view a horse of that description and I clicked with him, I would be willing to pay between £1k and £1.4k. He could still have quite a few good hacking years in him and if some tack was thrown in too then I think that would be a fair price.

This, he sounds like exactly what I would love to buy if only I could afford a second horse
 
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