god he is stunning and i don't do cobs or coloureds but i am in love. you *may* find a little harder due to the fact he is small and smaller ponies are ususally brought for childrens. but i am sure if you worded you ad right it wouldn't take long to find a confident jockey,
*wanders off to find ways of make herself shorter*
He will sell easily with some good photos, possibly with a smaller saddle on to make him look less dwarfed. He is a very nice type, I like (but am not looking for a pony)
It might fit but it doesn't flatter him, borrow a smaller one for photos which you need to take with him immaculate (and with no numnah).
When you sell a horse, like anything else, you are selling what he could be, therefore it is in your interests to make him look like a show quality coloured pony
He's lovely. Sadly i just bought a new pony. I read on the other post people sugesting selling him for £1000. I'm sorry but I honestly think this is over priced. My new pony sounds similar to yours he has a few issues that make him unsutable for a child. I paid £550 inclu tack and rugs! And wouldn't have paid more than that. I havn't bought him to sell on so the low price isn't to make profit. I realy hope you manage to find him a nice home and find yourself a nice horse that suits you.