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zaminda1
Posted - 08 Sep 2011 : 2:34:35 PM Just to give me an idea, what would you pay for an 8 year old pure bred gelding, who has done nothing, not even a fun ride. He has no shoes on, and is not currently in proper work,, He is also rather nappy (I think foot sore) and very spooky. I would say he is a nice person, but not a novice ride. Any ideas? Thanks, Sally
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kim gasper
Posted - 08 Sep 2011 : 6:17:23 PM Hi Zaminda1, I have P.M'd you!
justine
Posted - 08 Sep 2011 : 4:01:04 PM I would say £750 - £1200 please dont be offended. If financially possible send him for 3-4 weeks schooling and traffic proofing etc. It is possible to do with the right trainer but your looking to spend aprox £600 If you can make him into a sensible hack with view to go on maybe you can get £2200. If he is tall and correct with lots to offer I would seriously send him away for a few weeks training. If he is, lets say, not much to offer, accept a low price to a wonderful home as a pet/companion
Kes
Posted - 08 Sep 2011 : 2:39:35 PM I think that's hard to answer as different area's seem to be different when it comes to horse prices. Down here the horse you have described would be worth between £800-£2000, but that is based purely on what you have written above. Carole.