brown tack
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for a riding non raced, all rounder?
for a riding non raced, all rounder?
It completely depends on the horse!! need some more information then that?
Just been looking around and seen a fair few at that price, all been out and around doing local stuff, no really issues, all good to do etc.
Just a few people i know wouldnt pay more than £1000 for one, most only £300.
but then i see £3000, just woundering if most people still arent paying much for a tb?
For example if it was a welsh, cob, warmblood that had done the same would people pay more?
for a riding non raced, all rounder?
Ex-racers are cheap because they're a 'by-product' of the racing industry - and they often have soundness and behavioural issues related to them having been racehorses (rather than to then being thoroughbreds.)
A TB of decent breeding(temperament and conformation decent) - who hasn't raced (or been in training and not made it to the starting stalls) should be judged as a sport horse - and priced according to how he looks, how well he's been schooled, and how he's performed.
Odd question! Depends on what the horse is like and what it has done! There are thoroughbreds competing at the highest levels in all disciplines and they are worth quite a lot more than £3k! The breed has very little to do with the price really! 3k could be far too much or far too little for a TB! It also depends what you want to do with your horse! I got a free TB who I compete affiliated at novice (and soon elementary) dressage, and he is super! But he won't be a world beater!
A horse is only worth what someone is willing to pay in my opinion.
Depends on what people are willing to pay. I wouldn't pay that much for something that is going to need rugged up and fed in winter, have its feet faffed with and so on. Too much additional costs with things such as Tbs IMO.
I shall now scarper before the "my TB lives out unrugged all winter in siberia and has hooves of granite" brigade come along.![]()
I don't think it matters whether the horse has been in training and not raced, or has actually raced, and to be honest, I would only have ones which have raced as to do a lot of the ROR classes now, the horse actually has to have raced. I've got one which was raced 65 times over fences, and another which raced twice in bumpers. They are both equally easy to ride.