how much would you sell your horse for

katylee

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ok random post but i am bored. if your horse wasnt for sale and someone offered to buy it for more than it is worth would you sell it?
 

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Sometimes I think I would let Mac go for a fiver!
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I would never sell him personally, really have no idea what he is worth think being so strong hacking shoudlnt affect it too much though as most people buying a HUGE 17.1hh arnt going to have a problem with that

Think its a case of you tell me how much you think he is worth!
 

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Chloe is in this situation at the moment, and we are going to let her go for nothing so she gets a permanent and decent home, rather than possibly getting passed from pillar to post. The money is not as important as her happiness in the future.

Meg, if it was a lot more than she's worth, then I'd have a serious think about it. But I still probably wouldn't sell, despite originally buying her as a project to bring on and sell for a profit, as
I don't think I could buy anything to replace her
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Don't think anyone would want to buy a 15yo Connemara with attitude, laminitis, knackered legs and an allergy to grass!!!
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NEVER!!

She's far to misunderstood as it is, I'd be terrified they'd lose her temper with her, after a bad start in life couldn't let her go back into that, she's stuck with me for life!!!
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The only time I would sell would be if there was no way I could keep them myself, and if that day came then I wouldnt care about money TBH, just finding them the best home, preferably just give them to someone I know.


I couldnt just part with them for x amount and not see them again.
 

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Absolutely yes, every horse I have ever owned has always been for sale if someone offered me a fist full of cash! I would want £8k for Porridge and as it is more likely that I will turn into a man, I think she will be with me for a while yet
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Absolutely yes, every horse I have ever owned has always been for sale if someone offered me a fist full of cash! I would want £8k for Porridge and as it is more likely that I will turn into a man, I think she will be with me for a while yet
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PMSL! That is funny!

If someone offered me serious cash for mine I'd be tempted to sell, but it would have to be serious money. God knows what he's worth, £10K maybe at a push?
 

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I really wouldn't sell Nelly, my Highland, for any amount. I have sold two of my previous horses because they weren't right for me but Nelly is just perfect (even if she is a cheeky little baggage at times!) so there would be no point in selling her as I couldn't buy anything better for my needs. I also love her - soppy I know, but I do.
 

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There are 3 figures in my head...what I paid for him, what I *think* he would cost to replace for something of similar ability, and finally how much of a premium over the greater of the two previous figures is being offered. If the premium was enough, and the home was right, then yes, I: probably sell. After all, i'm gonna have to sell at some point as I have no facilities to retire a horse so it's also gonna save me the price of the advert
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I would have taken a tenner for Morris the way he behaved last night! Took him to a SJ training night - he reared like a mad thing in the 75cm and I lost count of the refusals, and in the 85cm he decked me at the 4th and stood on my leg. Ouch
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Not so happy with him just now lol! And he'd been going so well lately...

I would definiately consider it if someone offered me more than he's worth, which isn't much since he rears. The only thing that would put me off is that i took 10 months to find Morris!

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My old boy I wouldn't want to sell, i love him far too much and had him for over 15 years now.
My other one i would consider selling in the future, I have only had her for one year so still have much work that i would like to do with her, got offered £10k at her first BE event
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but turned that down on the basis that i hope she'll be worth more in the future.
But saying this i'll probably end up getting attached and never wanting to sell her either..
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I would never sell Drum, he is just far too perfect for me even with his quirks I love him far too much and just couldn't for any price. I have had one cash offer on him, then the person offered me their sports car instead lol and a local showing dealer asked if I would sell him. I said no to all as tempting as the car was. It was very flattering though considering peoples views on him when I first bought him.
 

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It does depend on how much of a git he had been that day!! Some days I wouldnt sell him for any amount but others i'd give him away for free!!
 

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It would depend on who was making the offer, and how silly the offer was.

I love my horses to bits, and have no intention of parting with them, but there is a point where I'd probably have to accept if I was comfortable with the home.
 
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