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Melissa S asked in PetsHorses · 8 years ago

Is this a reasonable price? And anything I can add to this?

Harry is a 16hh rising 5 year old hanovarian x Warmblood. He is chestnut with 4 White stockings and a White face and flaxen mane and tail.

I've backed Harry myself and he has never put a foot wrong. He is a very quick learner and always tries his best to please. He is forward going but never strong/sharp. He is really sweet and full of personality.

Harry has competed and won at local dressage, show jumping and one day events. He could excel in any sphere. He will hack sensibly alone or in company even in heavy traffic. Canter/gallop in company without getting strong/silly. He will jump anything you put in front of him. Harry has also been to the beach and cross country and is very brave.

Harry is great to load. He comes to call in the field. He is a little nervous with the farrier but never does anything bad.

Harry is absolutely one in a million! Hes always happy! Everyone that knows him loves him. Everywhere I go strangers come over to comment on how nice he is.

No vices. He comes with full tack. Can be delivered.

£4500

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  • Janian
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    I think that's an ok price assuming everything you say is true. I would expect him to have competed more to pay more than £3000, but I don't know the quality of the tack you're including so it may be worthwhile. However, at this time of year nothing is selling.

    In Spring you might get that price for him, but if you want him gone before March/April it's likely you wont get that price.

  • sazzy
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    He's probably worth that price, but whether you'll sell him at that price is another story.

    A friend of mine's trying to sell her horse who's a similar breed, been there done that got the t shirt, fantastic alrounder and a cracking hunter. Selling him with a brand new saddle and all tack, she can't get anyone to look at him at £3000.

    Especially at this time of the year with the mess of a winter england's having, people don't want horses. You'd probably have more luck in the spring, but the market's bad year round at the moment and is only predicted to get worse.

  • 8 years ago

    Its a good price but not many people want to buy horse for that much this time of year.

  • 8 years ago

    He sounds absolutely gorgeous! I think that is a very reasonable price, i'm guessing you will put photos up of him on the websites that you are going to advertise him on? Try horsedeals.co.uk it's a really good website. Good luck! He sounds amazing :D

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    8 years ago

    you could always try and sell him in the more expensive horse mags first,and then if you need to drop the price advertise every where else then.

  • 8 years ago

    Thats veryy reasonable! You can list him higher and as you get response, you can do what you need to with the price. But I think he would go for that! Hope I helped you! (:

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