Where to advertise a hunter/allrounder?

hayinamanger

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There are so many websites, it's mind boggling, so I'd be really grateful if you could point me in the right direction, and also a ball park price. I know it's a bad time of the year but she needs a job to do. The right home is my main priority.

MW mare 10yrs 15.2 dark bay/nearly black.
Staghunted 2 seasons, has a good jump and loves it.
Excellent to do, clip, catch, shoe, traffic and load. No vices.
Forward going, not a plod, hacks alone and in company.
Ideal ladies or teenagers horse to hunt, xc, rc, pc.

Thanks so much everyone :)
 

PorkChop

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Well of course word of mouth through your local hunt, and maybe advertise on your local pony club website.

Other than that I always think that Horse Deals is the best value for money and ease of use for buyers.

Sorry can't help with price x
 

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She sounds lovely!

Funny things websites - I don't get on with HorseDeals at all - I love HorseQuest - my searches on HD always seem to bring up expensive showjumping teenage warmbloods!
 

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Horsemart and Horsequest are the two I look at most regularly, followed by H&H although that tends to be pricier horses and more expensive to advertise I think.

Local hunt also a good idea especially if they have a website with a classifieds section, my local one (Kimblewick) is free to advertise and no time limit.

Your mare sounds like a good type, although it does seem to be a buyer's market at the moment. Saying that, PM with me details and your location as I may be tempted !!
 
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