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Pets & Working Animals => Horses, ponies, donkeys & mules => Topic started by: daniellestocks on July 26, 2010, 02:35:34 pm

Title: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on July 26, 2010, 02:35:34 pm
Was stood talking to the father in law looking at the ponies, we got on to the conversation of mother in laws giving him an ultimatum about having to down size in the pony department  ::)
He has 2 lovely young coloured fillys whom are in foal to a fell colt, so he wants to keep one and sell the other, i said id sell it for him  ::) knowing full well he would get round to it maybe by 2015? lol

I know the market is sloppy atm so was wanting opinions on a rough price from all you nice horsey people  ;D
She is a really nice roan (blue?) and white chunky filly with wall eyes, a little feather, roughly 4 yrs old, roughly 14hh, is halter broken and leads but still a bit shy, in foal to a fell pony, will be passported and chipped, she is still young and would make a nice riding pony once foaled and weaned etc, she could easily carry a small adult, an all around a nice project pony i thought  ???
I'll see if i can get a picture of her too
Lots of honest opinions please  ;D
Danielle
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: Roxy on July 26, 2010, 03:54:35 pm
Sounds very nice, and sure to be ideal for someone, like you say even a small adult.  I ride Dales and Fell ponies quite happily.

There are a lot of horses and ponies for sale at the moment round here.  A lot of the livery yards have put prices up, and the increases in feed, etc. has made some people realise its far too expensive and they are selling up.  I notice in my local feed and tack shop there are dozens of ads either free long term loan, or even free to a good home.

As I see it, they are not broken in, and are in foal.  OK, you are getting a free foal of course, but its another mouth to feed, and you cannot do anything with the mare until she has foaled, and then the foal has been weaned.  So, in pricing that has to be taken into consideration.

As to how much, well, I would price her a little higher than you are thinking, and then you can always come down.  See what reaction you get.  Suppose it just depends on who is looking at the time.

Having said that, coloureds do seem to be in demand and sell, so good luck!!
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: Pony-n-trap on July 26, 2010, 04:58:56 pm
If you had been posting this, this time next year I would have been down to look but am full up this year, have a horse on 'maternity leave' so until his mum has had baby and taken him back or found him another home, I cant think about having anymore, well, I can think, but thats about as far as it goes.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on August 06, 2010, 05:02:39 pm
Got a picture of molly
(http://i918.photobucket.com/albums/ad30/daniellestocks/Animals/004-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on August 06, 2010, 07:12:43 pm
hi what are you wanting for her.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on August 06, 2010, 07:44:30 pm
£500 ono?
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on August 06, 2010, 08:06:31 pm
is she fit and healthy. what is her due date.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: doganjo on August 06, 2010, 08:13:21 pm
How would you get her to Shetland from Yorkshire, Paul?
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on August 06, 2010, 08:17:07 pm
horse transporter. daughter is wanting a riding pony. plus we would get a half fell. its cheap to get the horse from aberdeen to shetland so its very do able.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: Hardfeather on August 06, 2010, 09:00:59 pm
The coloured horse market is dire at the moment. Unless it is a quality horse which has done something, the money is really poor. Take a look on Dragon Driving site and you'll see coloured horses/ponies going for a few hundred pounds. There seem to be hundreds of them all over the north of England. A man told me recently he was buying coloured colt foals for £100 each in Cumbria.

I was at a recent sale in my area and bay horse mares with coloured foals, to a coloured sports horse, at foot were around one thousand guineas. It's a buyer's market.

If she were my filly I think I'd be working with her to make her into something a bit more desirable. If she'd been bitted and worn a bit of tack, and was walking on the longe and long reins, perhaps, she may appeal more to buyers. A few weeks' work would make all the difference.

Being in foal to a Fell pony should be a selling point rather than a disadvantage in my opinion, but then I have part-bred Fells here.

It's a fine line between asking enough to feel satisfied if she sells, and asking too much which will just put buyers off. I suppose, realistically, if you advertised her at £900 ono, you may get 650/750 with luck. She is a nice filly.

ETA...oops, this took me so long to write there have been four new posts since I started. ;D
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: Hermit on August 09, 2010, 03:06:47 pm
For a horse transporter from Yorks to Shetland it cost me two thousand seven years ago Paul. Mine was a professional who wanted a bunk and expenses on the boat. He was excellent though and looked after them like royalty, some folk just stick the horses in a horse box  and leave them to their own devices. The transporter  wagon could open into two loose boxes as well so on legally required breaks he let them have a stretch in the extra area, also as he was a transporter he could give the horses the required overnight checks and water visits on the boat.He was disgusted that the other horses on the boat were distressed and ignored.You can get space on a empty box coming up to Scotland but then you have to pay for stabling at Aberdeen till the legal 'wind and weather' forcast that Northlink go by for horses and a box is available to take them on the boat. Shetland ponies are crammed together like sheep but cattle and horses the weather has to be right as they are more loosely boarded.Also the transporter had padded side panels for boat transport and made for the balancing/ leaning the horses do on a boat.If the weather was bad the night mine were brought up they could have been stabled in the transporter rather than find livery for the night,which some stables in Aberdeen do charge the earth for as they know you are stuck.For peace of mind I would go for a professional. I would get in touch with Sue Nicholson at Whiteness or a riding club in Shetland and see whats for sale before having one sent up.There is an Apaloosa for sale but only heard that dont know details.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on August 09, 2010, 07:49:50 pm
we have found a recommended transporter. they are quoting 300 + vat. plus a stabling at aberdeen. they have proper horse transporters not boxes. the horse will have its own pen on the ferry cost about 80 quid. the only bit to sort is the transport from lerwick here. they did say it would cost them a grand to get the transporter up to shetland. it must have been a very good one to cost you that much. http://www.ericgillie.co.uk/ (http://www.ericgillie.co.uk/)

i was very surprised at some of the prices that some of the ponies were going for  on dragon driving. thats worse than the shetland market dartmoor ponies going for £55 they must be prime targets for the meat trade.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: Daisys Mum on August 09, 2010, 08:50:12 pm

Would recomend Eric Gille we have used him a few times and they are pretty reliable.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: juliag on August 29, 2010, 10:05:57 pm
I really like your pony, nicely marked with a great shoulder on her, she will make a super little ridden pony. We are down in the south and ponies are still making decent money if they are priced correctly. my concern for your little mare is actually that she is priced too low. I would want at least double than what you are asking as at the price you want you could end up with the dealers etc who will take her and whack her and the foal into the sales in the spring. If you were not so far away I would happily pay you what you are asking and come up and collect her tomorrow.!!! lol Also when was her due date?  I assume its not until next spring? Wouldnt want to travel her too far if its any closer but she is a gorgeous pony and I hope you get the right home for her.  :)
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: piggy on August 29, 2010, 10:22:41 pm
Hi,she is lovely,i have just sold a 2yr old cob gelding well handled good in all ways for £800,like juliag said i think she is underpriced,if you were nearer would have been there tomorrow morning.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on August 29, 2010, 10:35:39 pm
mits off ive just bought her. she is going to be my daughters first horse once she is fit. danielle was very helpful. you should see some of the prices dartmoor and new forest ponies are going for. look at dragon driving and you will be shocked. she will never see a dealer i hate them.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on August 30, 2010, 11:35:30 pm
Well my mare and foal are for sale if anyone is interested  ;)
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: rbarlo32 on September 03, 2010, 06:43:20 am
Molly is going be my horse Tehe pretty girl :horse:
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: tazbabe on September 03, 2010, 07:49:06 am
that is a really nice pony, i am soo tempted! (but i have no dosh)

if i was closer to you i would offer to look after her for you, so you didn't have to lose her altogether.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on September 03, 2010, 04:31:46 pm
thats kind of you, but i have time and space for them, its the money i need :( if there was any other way to raise it quick  wouldnt sell them  :(
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: tazbabe on September 03, 2010, 05:31:09 pm
ah, its that old annoying thing, money, its really a pain, we would be so much happier if we didn't need it!

i have recently found myself with empty fields, anyone need something grazing?
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: juliag on September 05, 2010, 05:10:01 pm
We would have raced for her then priggy lol  ;)
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on September 08, 2010, 12:42:16 pm
Well molly has just been loaded on to the wagon, nice and quiet, and is on her way to shetland
So good luck paul and daughter, im sure you will love her
My mare and foal are still for sale if anyone is interested?  ;) the coloured in the end picture in signature
Danielle
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on September 08, 2010, 03:59:27 pm
they look very good and should sell well. are you advertising them anywhere else.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on September 08, 2010, 08:27:21 pm
A few places, but trying word of mouth mainly, i dont want them in the wrong hands  :-\
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: shetlandpaul on September 09, 2010, 07:49:58 am
sensible. have a look at dragon driving.
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: XxhoofprintsxX on September 11, 2010, 12:53:40 pm
Definately underpriced..like the others said. Gorgeous pony!
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: rbarlo32 on September 11, 2010, 01:16:18 pm
They are both gorgous horses would love them but dad has just baught me molly :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: littlemisspiggy! on September 12, 2010, 02:50:26 pm
hi,totally off subject daniellestocks ,but how did you do/get your banner done..i'd love to have one with my ponies on! ;D
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on September 12, 2010, 06:47:48 pm
somone on horse and hound did it for me, i dont know how lol, i just copied the link and added it  to my signature thingy in the settings
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: rbarlo32 on October 25, 2010, 10:34:33 pm
thought I would send you a link to see new pics of molly thank you so much for sell her to use she is wonderful
http://s866.photobucket.com/albums/ab226/rbarlo32/Ponies/ (http://s866.photobucket.com/albums/ab226/rbarlo32/Ponies/)
Title: Re: Pony prices
Post by: daniellestocks on October 26, 2010, 10:44:32 pm
 :love: lovely, shes looking well