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What do you think this is worth.........

14.2hh 6 year old Bay welsh section D mare.
She bred a foal when she was 3 and was then backed at 4 and a half.
Is now a perfect pony club riding club horse. Working Novice / Elem dressage has done some un/aff tests and is always placed (often wins), also done some workers succesfully and has done a little XC. Hacks alone and in company, totally sane and very easy to do, good to be shod, clipped etc and loads and travels well. Not mareish at all.
Very good conformation and lovely paces, very straight and rhythmical. Father and mother have both been in hand champions.
 
sounds look lots of ponies i already know so probably not much. a good home is what you should look for, i would rather sell mine for a quarter of the price if i knew they would be well looked after???
 
It's not mine to sell - I am just very curious for other reasons!!
Please would you put a figure on not much? To some people not much is £500, to others £5,000!!!!
 
Depending on the quality of the bloodlines I would suggest a price of around £3,500 rising to £4,500 with good lines.

14.2hh's are one of the most sought after size therefore people will pay for something of this size which is a quality animal and who can perform to a reasonable standard.

If you are looking to make good money on 14.2hh's, keep an eye open for Connemara X TB's - they are possibly THE most desirable.
 
Sounds like a super sort - and ideal for someone looking for the bigger pony / smaller horse.

At least around the £3k mark I would guess.
 
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Thanke evryone!!
I am not looking to buy or sell this horse but this is someone else's finished poduct of what I hope to achieve with a pony I may buy as a project - I am just trying to make sure that if I achieve similar to the above, I can achieve the sort of figure I had in my head. It seems I can so I will most likely go ahead and buy the 5 year old I have seen as a project!!
I must say I was very worried at £1,500
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but as I want to achieve £4,000, it certainly appears possible!
 
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