What would you pay for this...?

smirnoff_ice

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I'm bored
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, so just wondering what you would pay for Mo / how much you think she's worth?


15.2hh, 14 year old bay mare. Unpapered, but passport says 'Belgian Warmblood'. Has done a lot of showjumping in her time, but only did one BSJA show before being sold on (went double clear). I dont jump much, but when i have, i just sit there and she does all the work and sorts herself out - never refuses or rushes.

We've put the most novice of riders on her and she's an absolute star. A real school mistress to school and hack. Always snaffle-mouthed. Never tries it on. Always placed/wins in local shows - equitation, family horse, riding horse, etc. Went to our first dressage test after spending a weekend with Mike Jones at Two Mills Sport Horses and being told we could easily win a prelim or novice test...and we did! But then she went and developed a strange swelling on her leg! Was never lame, but we had it scanned - she had a lesion on her lateral digital extensor. Vet said it would never cause any problems, but to give her a couple of weeks boxrest and a couple more of field rest. She's just coming back into work now and we hope to really get into the dressage this year and hopefully affiliate.

She loves the beach and fun rides and will jump anything you ask of her, but is always sensible. Again, i'd put a TOTAL novice on her and trust her completely. She'd easily hunt if we wanted her to.

Angel to handle (NEVER mareish) and i can honestly say she has never even put her ears back at a person, let alone bite or kick them! 100% Perfect to hack in the heaviest of traffic and with the farrier, dentist, vet and to lunge, catch and clip. Real good-doer - very cheap to feed! Gets 10-hour soaked hay and a bit of Happy Hoof a day.

Downsides - she has some form of cataracts. We took her to see Dr. Knottenbelt at Leahurst and he said that he doubts she's even aware they're there and from his experience, they're highly unlikely to ever progress, but i'm not sure if this would affect her value??

She loads ok, but if left a while without being travelled, she struggles to get her balance in the box and falls about / scrambles! When in the stocks at Leahurst, she thought she was in a trailer and was doing it in there! She's fine once she gets used to it again, and if you take it easy. Better in a box than a trailer.

She's a bit 'clicky' in her legs and can be a little bit stiff when coming out of the stable in the morning, but since starting her on Grand Flex, she's been perfect. Vet was really impressed at how she lunged on a 5m circle on concrete after being on boxrest!
Oh, and she has windgalls in both hinds, but they're only a cosmetic issue.


That's all i can think of for now. Here's some pics. What do you think she'd be valued at?

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Ignore me! I cant jump!
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She sounds lovely. I dont know about price.

Where abouts in cheshire are you?, i have a feeling your near me. Might have asked you already!
 
I used to hack down there years ago when i rode in Hatton. I have hacked past labs twice since being in Whitley but only in the summer, and it takes a fair while!
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Isnt there a wood chip path down there on the left to canter down?
 
Thank you mightys_mum! She's looking like a scruffy cow-bag at the moment, but she scrubs up well!
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Showjump - yes, there are millions of bridleways round here, which is why i can never move!
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But you've just reminded me that the woodchip ones need re-laying, so i'm off to complain to the council!
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She is a lovely sort, but obviously has a few issues which would propably fail her if she were to be vetted due to this and her age i would say £1,500.
 
I would be inclined to agree with daisychain. She is beautiful but not many people would be willing to part with a lot of cash due to her issues. I would be very wary about the cateracts & stiffness in the mornings if I was buying her. As she is so lovely & probably not worth a huge amount, I think you would be mad to sell her
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Oh we're never selling, dont worry!
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We had her vetted, which is how we found the cataracts, but she still passed because they're not an issue.
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We paid £2000 for her last year, which included a quite-new GFS event saddle, stuuben bridle, all her boots, millions of rugs, numnahs, spare bits, hi-viz stuff...everything really!
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