Is he too much?

I don't think so if he is good to hack etc, and a nice horse to be around. Can you mention the potential for the R2R classes in the ad :)
 
I think he's priced well, does he jump? If so I'd like to see a pic, also (no offence meant) I'd take out the middle pic where you are doing something odd with your reins and he doesn't look too happy! In all honestly I would also take him out of the ex-racehorse category, no need to lie if someone rings but I think some people are seriously put off by this initially. I'd put him in competition horses or something instead. How long has been out of racing?
 
I've had him just under a year but due to work/time and frozen arena he just hacked out really through winter and nannied my baby horses.

I haven't really jumped him much yet. I wanted to establish his flatwork first. I'll take out the second photo thanks
 
I think he looks fab to be honest... Would mention jumping though, as most people like to jump or like the idea of it being an option!

I am assuming you are giving with your inside hand to show he is not leaning on it?? In the pic? Probably take that out, as it might not hold the same relevance with some people.

Also, always good to have a good confo shot, i.e no tack. and this is not meant to sound horrible at all and he is very well priced and not exactly reaching the grand prix dressage market.... but as you are pushing him towards dressage.. It might be good to have those lovely pics you have with some posher riding gear on and possibly some white bandages. Now I know this sounds stupid but you might catch alot more attention that way and show him off a bit more to a wider audience! Just a marketing tactic really.

xx
 
Very reasonably priced I'd say. I would personally want to see much more info in the advert. Definately put in the nannying bit.
 
O.k good points all above especially about me being scruffy :0)

I've taken out the middle pic, added the bit about him nannying. I'll update the pics, I just had my brother there who was taking pics of the yard and asked him to take a pic of him as I was in the arena - hence the pic of me in my normal scruffy attire!

He is a work in progress and is going to some dressage comps at the end of this month hopefully he'll then have some results behind him.
 
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