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Featured Horses

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 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
AUCTION

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
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Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET) - Image 3
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AUCTION
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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 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
AUCTION
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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
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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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Matyi

Leisure Pony

Other StudbookBackedPiebald

🐴4 years
📏138 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€4250Negotiable
Otoa KOLDO x BIXENTE - Image 1
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Otoa KOLDO x BIXENTE

Leisure Pony

Other StudbookUnbrokenPiebald

🐴2 years
📏116 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Limburg
At Auction
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Sky

Leisure Pony

Other StudbookBackedPiebald

🐴14 years
📏115 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Luttelgeest
1500
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Piebald

Browse Piebald horses for sale online

There’s something about scrolling through pages of Piebald horses for sale online that always makes me pause a little longer. That sharp contrast of black and white patches catches the eye immediately, and in the digital marketplace, where you’re competing with hundreds of plain bays and chestnuts, that distinctive coloring really stands out on the screen.

Piebald coloring is simply black and white pinto patterning, though definitions vary slightly between countries. In the UK and much of Europe, “Piebald” is reserved for black and white; in North America, you’ll more often see “black and white pinto” or “tobiano/overo.” Genetically, you’re usually looking at one of the pinto pattern genes (most commonly tobiano), laid over a black base coat. Those bold patches don’t affect soundness or temperament by themselves, but they do influence registration, market value, and which buyers will be searching specifically for your horse online.

You’ll see Piebald horses in everything from traditional cobs and Irish sport horses to Gypsy Vanners, Warmblood crosses, and even some ponies and gaited breeds. In cob and Vanner circles, Piebald is almost iconic, and that keeps demand steady worldwide, especially for all-rounders and family horses. In some breed associations and higher-level show rings, loud coloring is less common or even restricted, so buyers are often either very specifically looking for that black-and-white pattern, or avoiding it altogether. That polarization actually helps online: if you’re buying, you can narrow your search very quickly; if you’re selling, you know your ideal buyer is actively seeking that color. The key is understanding how to present and evaluate Piebald horses honestly and effectively in an online marketplace where color is often the first thing people notice—but shouldn’t be the only thing they assess.

Finding and purchasing Piebald horses online

When you’re searching for Piebald horses online, you’re often driven by a mix of aesthetics and purpose. Maybe you want a black-and-white cob for driving and hacking, a flashy Piebald Warmblood cross for lower-level dressage, or a Gypsy Vanner with clear, defined patches for showing in-hand. Buyers often care about how clean the pattern is, how symmetrical the markings are, and whether the horse will stand out in the show ring or in photos for a riding school or trekking center. That’s why using specific search terms like “Piebald cob,” “Piebald Gypsy Vanner,” “black and white tobiano,” or “Piebald sport horse” on major online marketplaces can quickly narrow down the horses that actually fit what you have in mind.

When you look at online listings, pay close attention to color verification. Good sellers will provide clear, daylight photos from both sides, front, and behind, plus close-ups of legs and head markings. Avoid judging a Piebald purely from a single, heavily filtered shot; I like to ask for short videos walking and trotting on a clean surface, ideally in natural light, so you can see how the black and white patches lie over the body and check for any unusual skin or pigment issues around the eyes and muzzle. If registration or breed approval depends on coloring or markings, ask directly: is the horse registered as Piebald with a relevant society, and do the markings on the passport match the photos? This matters especially for Gypsy Cobs, Traditional Cobs, and colored sport horse registries.

Pricewise, Piebald coloring can add a premium, but it’s not a license to ignore conformation or training. In Europe and the UK, a young, unbacked Piebald cob with decent conformation might sit in the €3,000–€6,000 / £2,500–£5,000 range. Well-schooled, safe Piebald cobs for riding and driving can range from €7,000–€15,000+ depending on age, height, and temperament. In the US, a nicely marked Piebald Gypsy Vanner with papers can easily fall between $15,000–$35,000, with top show animals going higher. Sport-type Piebalds (Warmblood or TB crosses) often price similarly to their solid-colored counterparts, but flashy, well-marked individuals can command a 10–20% premium if they’re competitive and sound. Always ask for recent vet records, unedited movement videos, and, if possible, a live video call so you can see the horse in real time and confirm that the markings and overall impression match the photos. Treat the Piebald aspect as a bonus; buy for suitability, training, and soundness first, color second.

Selling Piebald horses on online marketplaces

When you’re selling a Piebald horse online, your buyer is usually quite clear about what they want. You’ll meet traditional cob enthusiasts looking for a classic Piebald with plenty of feather, families wanting a safe, eye-catching all-rounder, riding schools seeking a photogenic horse for marketing, or show riders who like the extra ring presence of strong black-and-white contrast. Your job as a seller is to present the horse so those buyers can quickly see whether your Piebald fits their picture—both in terms of color and practical ability.

Photography is critical. Choose a bright but not harsh day, stand the horse on a clean background (no cluttered yard or muddy gateways if you can avoid it), and take full-body shots from both sides to show the markings clearly. Make sure the white is as clean as reasonably possible; buyers do notice. In your written ad, use clear terms buyers actually search for: “Piebald cob gelding,” “Piebald Gypsy Vanner mare,” “black and white tobiano all-rounder,” and include height, age, discipline suitability, and registration status in the first sentence. On big online marketplaces and social platforms, those keywords help your listing appear when someone types “Piebald horses for sale” or “black and white horse for sale.” Back that up with honest detail about temperament, schooling level, and any maintenance needs—serious buyers are wary of ads that only talk about color.

When you set a price, don’t assume that Piebald coloring alone justifies the top end of the market. Look at comparable ads in your country: similar type, age, training, and results, then adjust slightly if your horse has particularly attractive markings, strong pedigree, or competition record. Mention color-related selling points that matter: high-contrast patches that stand out in the show ring, traditional markings that suit breed standards, or clean, well-distributed white that photographs well for riding schools or trekking centers. In your description, think like a buyer and answer the questions they’ll have: Is the horse registered and as what? Is the color and pattern permissible for their intended discipline or association? How does the horse behave in traffic, at shows, and with farrier and vet? Add a short ridden video, plus a calm grooming video so people can see the coat and markings up close. Combined with sensible pricing and honest detail, that’s how you turn the natural visual appeal of a Piebald horse into a successful online sale with the right new home.