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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 1
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 2
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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 4
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 5
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 6
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 7
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 8
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 9
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 10
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 11
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 12
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 13
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 14
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 15
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 16
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 17
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 18
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 19
Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 20
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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF)

Show Jumping Horse
At Auction

Selle FrançaisBB LevelGrey

🎂9 years
📏170 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Hainaut
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 1
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 2
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 3
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 4
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 5
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 6
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 7
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 8
Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 9
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Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET)

Show Jumping Horse
At Auction

ZangersheideBB LevelChestnut (Vos)

🎂5 years
📏165 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Limburg
Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 1
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Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 3
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Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 6
Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 7
Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 8
Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA) - Image 9
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Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA)

Show Jumping Horse
At Auction

ZangersheideUnbrokenBay

🎂2 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Limburg
Hispano - Image 1
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Hispano

Dressage Horse
€9,999

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelGrey

🎂6 years
📏160 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Antwerp
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Ridona

All-rounder Horse
€8,000

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelDark Bay

🎂4 years
📏158 cm
Mare
Italy, Paciano
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Jabato

All-rounder Horse
€15,000

Other StudbookL LevelBay

🎂5 years
📏168 cm
Gelding
Germany, Nettersheim

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Grey

Browse Grey horses for sale online

There’s something about browsing Grey horses for sale online that makes people stop scrolling. Even in a long list of bays and chestnuts, a dappled steel-grey or a nearly white show horse will pull the eye. Grey is not actually a base color at all, but a progressive pattern: a Grey horse is born dark (often black, bay, or chestnut) and gradually lightens with age. That means the cute dark dappled youngster you see in a listing today may be nearly white by the time it’s going FEI or jumping 1.40m. Understanding that helps you buy and sell Grey horses more intelligently in the online marketplace.

From an international trading perspective, Greys are consistently popular in show jumping, dressage, eventing, and even endurance. You see a lot of Grey warmbloods, Irish Sport Horses, Connemaras, Andalusians, and Lipizzaners advertised online. In some breeds, like Thoroughbreds and Arabs, Greys are common and well accepted; in others, such as Quarter Horses, they’re rarer and can attract a bit of a premium purely for being an unusual color within the breed. Some buyers search specifically for “fleabitten Grey dressage gelding” or “dapple grey eventer” because they want a particular look in the show ring or in their breeding program.

There are also some practical considerations you should keep in mind, whether you’re buying or selling. Greys are more prone to melanomas, especially under the tail and around the head, which serious buyers will ask about. Their coats show every stable stain in winter and every grass mark in summer, which is charming online but more work in real life. On the other hand, a well-groomed Grey is incredibly striking in photos and videos, which can translate directly into more clicks and better prices on online marketplaces. If you understand the genetics, the aging pattern of the Grey color, and the market preferences, you can navigate the online world of Grey horse sales much more confidently.

Finding and purchasing Grey horses online

Many buyers who message me from overseas are very clear: “I want a Grey.” Sometimes it’s for visibility on cross-country, sometimes for a cohesive color theme in a competition string, and sometimes simply because they’ve always dreamed of a dapple grey in their stable. When you’re searching online for Grey horses for sale, be specific with your keywords. Use terms like “dapple grey jumper,” “fleabitten grey pony,” or “young grey warmblood mare” in major marketplaces and social media groups. Most platforms allow you to filter by color, but adding color-specific search terms in the text box often reveals additional listings where the seller forgot to tag the color properly.

When you look at online listings, pay close attention to how the Grey is described and photographed. A “steel grey” 4-year-old is likely to darken slightly then begin to fade; a 10-year-old “fleabitten grey” is probably near its final shade. Ask for full-body photos on both sides, plus pictures of the horse wet or under different lighting if you’re trying to verify the color. Over-edited or heavily filtered images can make dapples appear that aren’t really there, or disguise melanomas under the tail. A good seller will also mention if the horse is Grey by virtue of the Grey gene, and, in the case of registries that track color, whether the recorded color matches what you see.

Price-wise, Greys can command a small premium in disciplines and markets where they’re particularly fashionable. For a young, unbacked Grey sport-horse type in Europe, you might expect online prices in the €6,000–€12,000 range depending on pedigree and movement. A going 1.20m–1.30m Grey jumper often sits in the €25,000–€60,000 bracket, and an established FEI-level Grey can easily reach six figures. In the U.S., amateur-friendly Grey hunters and equitation horses are frequently in the $30,000–$80,000 range if they’re well-produced and sound. Color alone shouldn’t double the price, but a correct, rideable horse that also happens to be a fashionable Grey will usually sell faster and slightly higher than a similar bay.

Before you travel, use videos and live virtual viewings to confirm that the Grey you’re buying is what you expect. Ask for unedited walk-around videos in natural light, close-ups of the skin around the tail and head, and clips of the horse being groomed so you can see the real coat. Good questions to ask the seller include: how quickly has the horse lightened over the last couple of years, any history of melanomas, whether the passport color is accurate, and if the horse has been body-clipped (which can temporarily change the tone of a Grey). Treat virtual trials seriously: watch the horse being tacked up, ridden in different areas, and, if possible, bathed, so you’re getting the honest version of that Grey before you commit to a vetting or a flight.

Selling Grey horses on online marketplaces

If you’re selling a Grey, you’re in a fortunate position: a well-presented Grey tends to generate strong interest online, especially from international buyers who are browsing hundreds of listings. People search for “Grey dressage horse for sale,” “Grey jumper gelding,” “Grey Connemara pony,” and similar phrases, so make sure those words appear naturally in your title and first lines of the description. Buyers looking for Greys usually know what they want: breed enthusiasts, riders wanting a specific ring presence, and amateur owners who simply love the color and don’t mind the extra bathing.

Good photography is non-negotiable when advertising Grey horses. Shoot in natural light, ideally early morning or late afternoon, when the coat’s dapples and shading show clearly without harsh shadows. Avoid bright white bandages and rugs that reflect too much light and wash out the horse. Include conformation shots from both sides, a clear headshot, and at least one image showing the entire body from a slight angle so the depth of color is visible. If the horse changes shade between seasons or with clipping, say so and, if you can, include both summer and winter photos. In videos, make sure the Grey isn’t overexposed; you want to see the real coat, mane, and tail, not a glowing white blur.

On the major online marketplaces and social platforms, clear pricing helps serious buyers find you. For a straightforward, amateur-friendly Grey with low-level mileage, price realistically within your discipline’s norms and accept that color may justify a modest bump but not an unrealistic one. For instance, if comparable bay horses in your area are selling online for around $20,000, a similar Grey might credibly list at $22,000–$24,000 if it photographs well and has clean X-rays. Be transparent about any melanomas or skin issues; hiding them tends to backfire during pre-purchase exams, especially with experienced international buyers.

In your description, use SEO-friendly phrases naturally: “Grey warmblood gelding for sale,” “buy Grey jumper online,” “Grey dressage mare with show record.” Include details that Grey-focused buyers care about: age when the horse started to grey out, current shade (dapple grey, light grey, fleabitten), registration and passport color, clipping habits, and grooming requirements. Emphasize rideability, soundness, and record first, then let the Grey coloring be the attractive bonus. The more honestly and clearly you present your Grey horse in photos, videos, and text, the more likely you are to attract the right buyer quickly and complete a smooth, successful online sale.