What would you pay for.....?

Dottyfordylan

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I hope I don't get told off but I really need some help so how much would you expect this horse to be advertised for...

15hh Coloured gelding unknown breeding, 6yrs, not heavy but cobby type, generally good to hack can be a bit spooky of bikes and big things close up but not done anything nasty. Good brakes,alone or in company.

Green in the school needs further education but knows the basics and started leg yield.( throws in the odd buck if fresh when warming up but only ever v.small)

Great to jump at home 90cms, has been out to Sj,dr,xc,1day shows as schooling, needs competent rider as needs confidence when out competing.

Good to shoe,clip,load inc gp saddle,bridle and couple of rugs....
 
Sounds a good sort, green but young, straight forward and safe. Can't help with price without seeing him, but if conformation is good and he can carry a reasonable weight, he'll be easy to sell.
Good pictures showing him out and about and a nice confo shot will make all the difference to getting some interest.
 
Sounds a good sort, green but young, straight forward and safe. Can't help with price without seeing him, but if conformation is good and he can carry a reasonable weight, he'll be easy to sell.
Good pictures showing him out and about and a nice confo shot will make all the difference to getting some interest.

Thank you he's a good horse and pretty easy going but plenty of cheeky character. Have tons of pictures to choose from so that shouldn't be a problem
 
If he's a good looking horse with good confirmation then anything from £1500-£2500k. I wouldn't be too worried about him spooking at the odd little thing or being green in the school, I would be more interested in why he bucks though, may have some discomfort somewhere and not just being fresh!

The market is ment to be a bit rubbish at the mo, ive seen some lovely horses who are a bit green selling for under £1000!
 
If he's a good looking horse with good confirmation then anything from £1500-£2500k. I wouldn't be too worried about him spooking at the odd little thing or being green in the school, I would be more interested in why he bucks though, may have some discomfort somewhere and not just being fresh!

The market is ment to be a bit rubbish at the mo, ive seen some lovely horses who are a bit green selling for under £1000!

Well i think hes good looking, he only bucks in the school and only very occasionally normally when you first ask for canter if at all.
 
I'm afraid I've seen lots of green horses recently between £1000 and £1500 so I think a big part of it will be luck and good pics! He sounds like a nice sort but it does seem to be a bit of a buyer's market at the moment. Good luck. :)
 
Thanks for the input I'd rather he just be somewhere that someone can make the most of him so the price is just a guide really. The ads up so only time will tell!
 
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