How much should I price him at IF I have to sell him?

Troyseph

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He's 3 1/2 registered purebred section b, 12.2

Extremely friendly, quiet and children can handle him, dobbin comes to mind, successfully long reins and hacks out in traffic quietly etc. obviously still green, and needs the work. He was for my sister but she has completely lost interest and I sadly don't have the time what with my highly strung moose,:D

I've tried advertising for full loan but no joy. So what should I price him at? I don't want to under or over price and obviously want the best possible home

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he is so cute. Unfortunately I would say his age is against him a little, and there seem to be a lot of small ponies around at the moment - I would say mybe £800? Just guessing really though, interested to see what others think.
 
Thank you. I know it's a shame he's so young, lovely little project for someone though :-) I don't even know if I can bring myself to sell I'd much prefer full loan and have him back in about 4 years when my babies old enough to ride! X
 
Yes, if he was 4 1/2 or 5 you could prob ask for more for him I would have though, but it's so hard with little ponies. He looks fab though, and obviously the fact you trust him enough to have your child on him already is a great plus point. I hope you find a lovely home for him.
 
I know little ponies aren't generally worth much :( its not about money but I don't want to sell *too cheap *and risk a bad home..humffff...
 
Does it have to be full loan or sell? Could you advertise for a part loan or share (with possibly a view to full loan if they are a good match) if you don't really want to sell?
 
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