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<blockquote data-quote="sweetyp" data-source="post: 198283" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>Im used to english horses and saddle and He looks a nice horse. If your lokking to use him only as a hacking horse then he's fine. If uve riden him and u like him than no one else can put a price on that horse as the prices given would be for a working horse in america where they use their horses for things that you wont. It all depends on how much ur willing to pay. First get him checked by a vet!! How old is he? If he's not a dressage or show horse I wouldnt pay any more than 1200 Pounds that is. But it all depends on how well schooled he is. If he's not that well trained or has some bad habits.</p><p></p><p>For everyone else, cobs always seem to look badly put together ( just my two pennies worth) but are in general lovely rides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweetyp, post: 198283, member: 2852"] Im used to english horses and saddle and He looks a nice horse. If your lokking to use him only as a hacking horse then he's fine. If uve riden him and u like him than no one else can put a price on that horse as the prices given would be for a working horse in america where they use their horses for things that you wont. It all depends on how much ur willing to pay. First get him checked by a vet!! How old is he? If he's not a dressage or show horse I wouldnt pay any more than 1200 Pounds that is. But it all depends on how well schooled he is. If he's not that well trained or has some bad habits. For everyone else, cobs always seem to look badly put together ( just my two pennies worth) but are in general lovely rides. [/QUOTE]
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