To be completely honest.................with what you have said about her, £3000 tops. I have just bought a 11 yo WB whose sire is a puissance national winner for £1950. I have just sold a 15.3hh WB 5 yo, working well on flat and just started jumping for £2500. I do think that horses advertised on H&H are outragously expensive compared to 'real life'. I sold my youngster within 1 hour of advertising and the person who bought him had looked at 20 horses previously. You must be realistic and 'price to sell' .
I think its a shame that people don't want to pay a good price for a horse.Try to breed one and you will find that by the time it is 4 years old it has cost a fortune.A good honest horse is worth a lot but unfortunately there are a lot out there that have been ruined.I only bred one my coloured that will be mine for life so I don't care what he is worth but I know if at 4 I had wanted to sell him and backed him and got double clears brit nov and 65% plus in dressage I would have priced him over£10,000 and it would have cost me that to get him that far.
People go out and buy a car for that and it does the same job as a £2000 car goes from A to B and looses value all the time.
Unfortunately there are more sellers than buyers out there and it is just a bit of luck and timing sometimes
I quite like the first pic (LOVELY horse!) but she DOES look a bit on the forehand. However, I think this is because the pic isn't straight. So, I've rotated it a bit. Looks better I think...
Incidentally, the one of her standing isn't straight either; Look at the posts behind.
That looks better,I think she is lovely but in the photo she is short in the neck and not tracking up she could go a lot better but you said that she was wasted you will find the right home I am sure