how much to advertise my horse for ??????

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I have a stunning 16.1, 7 year old Irish TB bay gelding for sale. He is a nice forward going ride, very easy, snaffle mouth. Not strong. Lovely paces, starting to work in an outline. Has a super jump, although still abit green in this area, but very honest and willing. Been taken to a few shows and done some clear round jumping, XC schooling and doing his first dressage show tomorrow. He has a wonderful kind laid back nature and is really easy to handle and look after. 100% traffic, shoe, box, catch, clip etc and hacks out alone or in company. A beautiful kind natured horse ready to be brought on ---- what would you ask for him ? i have no idea due to this recession but i must sell him due to time and finances ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
 
Errrmmm well I think it depends on the individual horse, and really to give an accurate estimation of how much he's worth, anyone would have to see him in person, but from what you've said, assuming he would pass a 5 stage vetting, and you're being totally honest and he has no hang ups or vices, I would say between the £3.5 k and £5 :) well that's what I'd pay for a horse of your description anyway :)
 
Sorry to be a spoil sport but these posts are 'not allowed' as they can be seen as free advertising. See the thread three from the top ^^^^^
 
Hiya , i am in Kent, near to Maidstone, what are you looking for and what do you want to do ?

Hi I am Hampshire/Surrey borders looking for something lovely natured and to look at but sensible and sane for all round fun, riding club sort, if there is a TB like that!! Would ordinarily only look at TB X but your boy sounds so good worth a look. Has he raced before? I am looking for someone a little forgiving as I have had an enforced break for past 9 years following divorce and so rusty seat but I am a quiet sympathetic rider and hacking out regularly to regain my fitness and seat, however do not want something too forward or sharp to unnerve me but not a kick along either! Obviously looking for perfection here! I have always kept horses and worked with them many years ago so though feel a bit novicey riding at moment I am not and lots of experience looking after them with a super yard with two schools and off road hacking so can offer a lovely lifetime home for the right one. Your thoughts please :-)
 
Errrmmm well I think it depends on the individual horse, and really to give an accurate estimation of how much he's worth, anyone would have to see him in person, but from what you've said, assuming he would pass a 5 stage vetting, and you're being totally honest and he has no hang ups or vices, I would say between the £3.5 k and £5 :) well that's what I'd pay for a horse of your description anyway :)

My boy who is on loan with view to buy sounds very similar to the OP horse, I looked around whats for sale at the mo thats in that bracket, that would be a lot for whats out there already on the market.
 
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