Really????

I know nothing of that type of horse to comment on his price, but I do know that the gypsy types that are very correct and with the right breeding go for VAST sums
 
I wouldn't pay anything for it, not interested in gypsy ponies. But if it was fashionable and was a breeding stallion prospect then yes, there are people in this world that pay big bucks. I'm not saying it is stallion material I hasten to add - don't know a good gypsy horse from a bad one myself :D

Alternatively it could just be a typo and supposed to be £750!
 
Nope, shouldn't be £750.


Not saying I'd pay £7500 either, but, he would be aimed to be a breeders stallion. He'll probably have his price knocked down a bit and sold no doubt.

Not in my interest to have an opinion on his 'worth'. Each is worth what someone is wishing to pay.
 
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I have a registered Irish Romany bred Gypsy Vanner Cob, tbh you can pick them up really cheaply. I paid £1100.00 for mine 18 months ago, he is probably worth about £2500 now as he is 15hh 7 years old and I've got rid of most of the horrendous habits he had picked up from his Gypsy family.

The colt in the ad is a good stamp of his type - short coupled, good feather, good bone (considering he is only a youngster), and a true vanner ranges in size from 13:2 up to 15hh (gypsies say that over 15hh they need more feeding, so they have bred them smaller but given them shorter backs so they have tremendous "pulling power" - just think how heavy those old wooden romany caravans must be).

I am not sure what "Moulding breeding" is, I have googled it and it would appear to be a good bloodline as there are others out there with the same, so perhaps the value is in the bloodlines?

Vanners are hellishly expensive in the USA, I was offered over $20,000 for mine by a Vanner breeder/owner over there ... but he is not for sale for all the tea in China, best £1100 of my husbands money that I have ever spent!!!!!! LOL!!!!! :D
 
Depends greatly on if you know and want something from that bloodline. I would say possibly half that if it's a really good one :confused:

I've been offered a lot of money for my lad (they were thinking he was a stallion), you'd be amazed what some of these horses sell for.
 
Nope, shouldn't be £750.


Not saying I'd pay £7500 either, but, he would be aimed to be a breeders stallion. He'll probably have his price knocked down a bit and sold no doubt.

Not in my interest to have an opinion on his 'worth'. Each is worth what someone is wishing to pay.

This.

Most of those advert are repeated with big discounts later on.... they all still go for a fairly nice sum though.
 
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