Fizzandfun
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Last week I saw a lovely looking gelding advertised. 15 years, 15hh (I believe). £25k! For all rounder/PC.
A friend who is rather old school is looking for a lead rein pony for her son, hasn’t bought a pony for over 20 years…I sent her an advert for a 15yr old pony for £4000 and she was horrifiedshe’s about to have a rude awakening!!
I know! Times have definitely changed! She wants to spent £1500 max…good luck!!Sounds like my mother when we were first looking 3 years ago. It’d been 20 years since she’d last brought a horse. Her face when she looked at prices on horsemart for the 1st time…![]()
She’s not going to be as tall as me but her 14hh coblet is starting to look smaller. She has long legs. We have only owned him for 12 months.I know you said your daughter keeps growing, but how tall is she exactly? You could buy a pretty decent Fell pony for a hell of a lot less than a 15hh, they take up the leg, are generally kind and a lot are good jumpers.
I think it's happening already, Brecon have over 250 horses and ponies entered in the next sale and entries don't close until the middle of next week.The prices are crazy, I was starting to look in the 15k to 18k bracket for my next horse. Hoping the prices go down this winter with the additional costs of keeping horses (due to poor harvests this year) and the proposed increase in income tax. Sadly I think people will be selling horses in vast numbers this winter.
It's a shame isn't it?I think it's happening already, Brecon have over 250 horses and ponies entered in the next sale and entries don't close until the middle of next week.
Lead rein only should be achievable for £1500 or so. Then it depends how the child does as to whether they come off on that pony. First ridden ponies cost the actual Earth, they always have. I sold a lead rein/spooky (but steady) youngish second ridden last summer for £1500 with full and complete history of all his habits and quirks! His child has now come off the lead on him - she is brave and can sit the random spookiness.A friend who is rather old school is looking for a lead rein pony for her son, hasn’t bought a pony for over 20 years…I sent her an advert for a 15yr old pony for £4000 and she was horrifiedshe’s about to have a rude awakening!!
Wow that is amazing, I do feel for kids now that don’t have that sort of money though…post covid it’s becoming so hard to afford horses, I know it’s like anything, property etc but you do wonder how this will continue long term…will the bubble burst? We certainly couldn’t afford to pay anything like that for my daughter’s next pony and she is competitive with the current one.Easily £15k plus if it will pass a vetting.
Ive got what you describe, is a literal saint - does a nice test, jumps, water everything you ask and would be competitive if you wanted.
I paid peanuts for her pre Covid and have turned down £20k for her.
Wow that is amazing, I do feel for kids now that don’t have that sort of money though…post covid it’s becoming so hard to afford horses, I know it’s like anything, property etc but you do wonder how this will continue long term…will the bubble burst? We certainly couldn’t afford to pay anything like that for my daughter’s next pony and she is competitive with the current one.
Blooming nightmare the sport is becoming out of reach for so many!
Are you selling?Easily £15k plus if it will pass a vetting.
Ive got what you describe, is a literal saint - does a nice test, jumps, water everything you ask and would be competitive if you wanted.
I paid peanuts for her pre Covid and have turned down £20k for her.
Absolutely not, she’s worth her weight in gold and you couldn’t convince me to part with her.Are you selling?![]()
It’ll be £15k if it’s at MTF - their prices are at the ‘robust’ end of the cob spectrumMTF cobs have a 14hh cob mare for sale. Described as a family pony.
Update: we have found her a 14.2hh cob. The size difference between this one and our 14hh mini cob is noticeable so I’m glad we’ve not gone bigger. We paid £12k in the end for a 12 year old who seemly is safe and done lots although not super competitive, will happily take her out and about doing low level and do a nice clear round.