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I have a dressage horse i dont no anything about dressage he is a 16.2 hannoverian 6 years old he is competing at elementary level and is always placed in the top 3 the first 6 times out he has won he scores 70+ every time a one in a millon temperememt too i dont no how much he is worth and how much they go for?
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No idea! Look at what's advertised to see the capability and price of dressage horses advertised for a guide. I imagine that a good horse is worth money regardless though the less good horses are probably much cheaper now (or not selling!)
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| Depends on how you look at it! I think a horse is worth the best price you can get. It's horses for courses. I used to buy the odd TB out of training from a very well known trainer. He brought them on properly and they all eased into other jobs, especially eventing. One was a chestnut mare that one of his clients bought at Ascot. It cost 90,000 guineas, it was trained at a cost of £150 a week for a long time, then tried, then turned away and offered to me at the princely sum of £1000  Dressage horses do go for a lot of money, it seems to be where the money is! Are you going to cash him in?
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