Oh dear lord.

Is that right £18k?
I am being picky but I need stable stains removed for £18k :)

I like him though and a fair size.
 
I quite like the look of him actually - and don't think his technique is bad at all.

Obviously £18k is a little steep. But if he were around the £4k mark..................
 
to me people are just stupid with the prices cause its a stallion (and probably cba having him cut...)

a lot for sale in our area are colts/stallions cause people dont want to fork out having them cut and the figure a "stallion" is worth more.... i think not. lol


nice horse - bad price.
 
I like the fact the pole appears to be tied to the wings with string so it cannot be knocked down...maybe a trick of the light..
 
I like the fact the pole appears to be tied to the wings with string so it cannot be knocked down...maybe a trick of the light..

ahh that would make sense as to why in pic three the pole is leaving the fence and it magically returns by pic 4. . .
 
to me people are just stupid with the prices cause its a stallion (and probably cba having him cut...)

a lot for sale in our area are colts/stallions cause people dont want to fork out having them cut and the figure a "stallion" is worth more.... i think not. lol


nice horse - bad price.

This^^!
 
I quite like the look of him actually - and don't think his technique is bad at all.

Obviously £18k is a little steep. But if he were around the £4k mark..................

I agree technique is that not that bad but I would not even pay £4K but that would be a more reasonable price!
 
Nothing wrong with the horse, it is the advert that is all wrong. Where are the bloodlines, pictures of him standing square etc etc. All basic stuff.
if I want a stallion I dont really care if children can brush him, I would want him to do a specific job!

I want to know if he has been graded as a stallion, what were the results etc etc!!

They have done this boy an injustice with the advert.
 
How bizarre! And the two poles in the smaller jump blocks in the first pic, that magically disappear in the last three photos...

Not so much the horse, but the selling style that would make me run a mile!
 
if you don't like it's jump or the price or the colour etc etc then don't buy it :rolleyes:
why do people get so wound up or feel the need to point out all the flaws in adverts:confused:
 
Actually, I think they MAY have put an extra '0' on the price by mistake! One of the tags on the ad is 'cheap horses for sale' and I don't think anyone would call £18,000 'cheap', whatever the horse is - would they? ;)
 
would be nice to see him stood square etc. He looks nice but i agree the photos are a waste of time, so the horse can jump in hand, but does he have any vices, what is his breeding etc?

They would sell him much easier if they just took the time and couple hundred pounds to geld him.
 
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