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How much should I sell him for??

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Im in QLD, AUSTRALIA.....

Charlie

13.1hh, Palomino, 5yo, Gelding, Rego Arabian x Aus. Riding Pony. Easy do anything with on ground...Attended many Pony Clubs n Shows, jumped 70cm easy. Been to beach, swims with rider. Been riden to town n down main roads, no probs. Very quiet but would suit confedient or exp. young rider to take further.

Recently competed in an age group based comp, as im 16 and was riding him we were against TB´s n placed 3rd in jumping and 1st and 4th in Hacking.

Great blood lines.. Very classy little pony, great personality.... can be riding in groups or byself no probs... doesnt fight other horses

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  1. he;s a nice little pony. i'd put 5000 neg on him.


  2. he is a well built little pony he will be good for quite a few years for a small but confident rider i say sell him for at least 4,000 dollars i know its not as much for him as all the others but he will be out grown within 4 years

  3. he's actually a very nice little pony! i was expecting a train wreck (like so many other posts with the title "how much can i get for him?") if he's as broke as you claim and safe for confident beginners i'd start his price around 5,000 (US dollars... don't know how to convert to AU dollars) and be willing to take a little less to a great show home

    **you'd be EXTREMELY lucky to get more than 5,000 for him because he's very small and a child will outgrow him and need a new horse within a year or two. he's also fine built and not stout enough for a heavier child or adult so you're losing some potential buyers there

  4. georgeous pony!!! A little small for ya and your shilders are alittle to far infront of your seat, but I would guess you could get around 5 or 6k for him. Due to the fact that he's a childs size pony and will be outgrown verry fast, but he has verry good confomAtion and is quite the behoviorist. Not a cheap nock-off like most "well manored" horses posted here. But it mostly depends on the hlway the horse market I'd running. Here in the US, you'd be lucky to get 1-2k for him! The market is suckesh rite now! So ya. Hope ya take my advise

  5. I would think that you could get about 6-8k for him. I don't know what the horse market is like there (i live in the US and it sucks here) but if it is good then you should be able to get that good of a price at least. If its not you may have to lower. People kill for great ponies because if they don't have good breeding they can be really weird looking, bad behaved or both.

  6. Pretty horse, but my grandfather horse kicked my dog, and now his leg is broken,, so I hate horses...

  7. id go about 4000-5000 dollars

    Really cute!

  8. No wonder ur selling him, hes FAR to small for you! i live in Cairns in QLD and with out seeing him riden ect if i saw ur add in horse deals i would expect to pay around 3000 or 4000 but no more as pony's as small as him just dont last long unless ur a midget and wont grow. but he is beautiful!

  9. anywhere from 5k----7k

    hes got exp!

    show exp

    jumping exp

    he sounds like my kinda pony, but ide be way to big for him.

  10. Well, it's small. So about $10500. Small horses like that are usally that price.

  11. I haven't a clue what it would sell for in Australia but you can be sure that the sport pony market is not real strong here in the states. He might bring $1200 to $1500. Just happens that I saw a handsome 6-year-old salt & pepper gray Quarter/Welsh Pony cross standing about 13.2 sell for $750 at an auction in Kansas last spring and that was a trained and well mannered pony. I know that because it was one that I looked over before the auction and when I was going to look at one of his hooves I just barely touched his leg and he lifted his hoof. I remarked about that to another guy who was looking him over and it was that guy who bought it. You might get a good price for him in Australia but sport ponies are a niche market here in the states and just do not have real strong broad market appeal.

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