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Nambuco

Vaulting Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenBlack

🐴4 years
📏160 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€6300 - €7500Negotiable
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Albero

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedOther

🐴5 years
📏162 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€14500 - €16000Negotiable
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Hispano

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
Belgium, Antwerp
9999
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Quantum

Horse

LusitanoL LevelGrey

🐴6 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
Portugal, Santarém
€10000Negotiable
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Narcisse

Broodmare

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodUnbrokenBay

🐴8 years
📏162 cm
Mare
Hungary, Kondoros
€5300Negotiable
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For Felling

Show Jumping Horse

Other StudbookUnbrokenBay

🐴2 years
📏135 cm
Stallion
Hungary, Kondoros
€4000Negotiable
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Páva

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedGrey

🐴6 years
📏173 cm
Mare
Hungary, Kondoros
€10500Negotiable
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Quantum

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelGrey

🐴5 years
📏178 cm
✂️Gelding
Hungary, Kondoros
€13200Negotiable
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Talude

Horse

LusitanoUnbrokenOther

🐴4 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
Portugal, Santarém
€9000Negotiable
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Quilate

Horse

LusitanoL LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
Portugal, Santarém
€6500Negotiable
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Tango

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelChestnut (Vos)

🐴5 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€15000 - €17000Negotiable
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TROYA

Leisure Horse

Hispano ArabianB LevelDark Bay

🐴8 years
📏161 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€11000 - €12000Negotiable
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Hugodar

Show Jumping Horse

East BulgarianL LevelBay

🐴10 years
📏167 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€16500 - €17500Negotiable
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Oriente

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelBay

🐴13 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€8500 - €10000Negotiable
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Moon

Leisure Horse

American Quarter HorseUnbrokenPalomino

🐴2 years
📏155 cm
Mare
Belgium, Heusden-Zolder
6500
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Squzee

All-rounder Horse

ZangersheideBackedBay

🐴6 years
📏175 cm
Mare
Belgium, Heusden-Zolder
5500
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wynona

Dressage Horse

Belgian WarmbloodBackedBlack

🐴4 years
📏170 cm
Mare
Belgium, Zonhoven
Price on Request
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Port of Zenith

Show Jumping Horse

OldenburgUnbrokenGrey

🐴8 years
📏145 cm
Stallion
Hungary, Üllő
€13000Negotiable
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Espresso Martini Extra Z

Show Jumping Horse

ZangersheideUnbrokenBay

🐴2 years
📏145 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Haaltert
€5500Negotiable
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Big Boy Billy

All-rounder Horse

Other StudbookM LevelChestnut (Vos)

🐴12 years
📏137 cm
✂️Gelding
Belgium, Torhout
€6000Negotiable
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Lavendel-h

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodNationalBlack

🐴10 years
📏175 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Lierop
Price on Request
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Aldo

Leisure Horse

Other StudbookBackedBlack

🐴5 years
📏114 cm
✂️Gelding
Belgium, Geraardsbergen
1950
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Panamera Z

Show Jumping Horse

ZangersheideZ LevelGrey

🐴13 years
📏172 cm
Mare
Germany, Sevenum
Price on Request
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Szépség

All-rounder Horse

WarmbloodM LevelBay

🐴7 years
📏162 cm
✂️Gelding
Hungary, Szarvas
€6499Negotiable
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Vinoc

All-rounder Horse

WarmbloodM LevelDark Bay

🐴10 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
Hungary, Szarvas
€6000Negotiable
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Scarlet

All-rounder Horse

WarmbloodM LevelBay

🐴7 years
📏155 cm
Mare
Hungary, Szarvas
€5500Negotiable
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Armani

Show Jumping Horse

WestphalianM LevelGrey

🐴9 years
📏175 cm
✂️Gelding
Hungary, Szarvas
€15000Negotiable
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Zsemle

Pony

German Riding PonyM LevelPalomino

🐴6 years
📏142 cm
Mare
Hungary, Szarvas
€4000Negotiable
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Munbus Monty

All-rounder Pony

Welsh PonyBackedChestnut (Vos)

🐴5 years
📏117 cm
Stallion
Netherlands, Gendt
1875
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Risk

Show Jumping Horse

Belgian WarmbloodM LevelGrey

🐴9 years
📏175 cm
✂️Gelding
Hungary, Szarvas
€13000Negotiable
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Social

Horses with a Social temperament for sale

There’s a special kind of horse that walks into a yard and seems to say hello to every person and animal there – that’s your classic Social temperament. These horses thrive on interaction, look for connection, and generally prefer being “in the middle of things” rather than standing alone at the back of the field. In the buying and selling market, Social horses are consistently sought after because they often make riding and horse ownership feel more like a partnership than a chore.

A Social horse is typically curious, people-oriented, and mentally engaged with its surroundings. You’ll see them calling to other horses, walking up to strangers for a sniff, and generally paying attention to what’s happening around them. They usually enjoy grooming, stable fuss, clinics, and group rides. They’re often well-suited to riders who like to interact a lot on the ground, who enjoy hacking in company, and who want a horse that’s interested in life rather than shut down or overly introverted. In disciplines like dressage, eventing, trail riding, and riding club activities, a Social temperament can be a real asset, especially for amateur riders who want a horse that “meets them halfway” mentally.

From a market perspective, temperament matching is just as important as movement or jump technique, and perhaps even more so for non-professional riders. Horses with a Social personality tend to hold their value well because they fit a broad audience: adults returning to riding, teenagers stepping up from ponies, and riders who keep their horses at busy livery yards. However, Social doesn’t automatically mean easy; some Social horses can be needy, distracted, or herd-bound if not managed thoughtfully. Understanding what Social truly looks like – and whether it suits your riding style and stable setup – is key to a successful, long-term partnership for both buyer and seller.

Finding the right Social horse to buy

When you’re buying a horse specifically for its Social temperament, it’s usually because you want a partner, not just a ride. Perhaps you’re an amateur who rides four to five days a week and enjoys yard life as much as arena work. Maybe you have a busy boarding barn and need a horse that settles into a herd, or you’re shopping for a teenager who wants to groom, hand-walk, and spend hours at the stable. Social horses tend to shine in these environments, where there’s plenty of contact with people and other horses, and where their need for interaction is seen as a positive, not a nuisance.

To identify a genuinely Social horse when you go to view, start observing from the moment you arrive. Does the horse look up and come forward in the stable? Is it interested in you without being pushy? In the arena, a Social horse usually takes reassurance well – you’ll feel them relax into the contact as you talk and praise. On a trial ride, notice whether the horse gains confidence in company and whether it can still focus on you even when other horses are present. During your pre-purchase trial, ask to see the horse handled by different people, led past others, and, if possible, out in a group hack. A Social temperament should show as engaged and cooperative, not over-excited or anxious when separated from friends.

Price-wise, Social horses aimed at amateur riders generally sit in a strong segment of the market. In many regions, you can expect to see straightforward Social leisure horses from roughly $8,000–$15,000, depending on age, soundness, and basic schooling. A well-bred, Social horse competing in dressage, eventing, or show jumping at lower to mid-levels might range from $15,000–$40,000 or more, especially if it already has a proven record and a reputation as “good to do” in busy show environments. Value goes up when a horse is both Social and sane at competitions, hacks out well in company, and is easy to manage at livery.

When buying, ask sellers very specific temperament questions: How does the horse cope if its field mate leaves? Does it settle when traveling alone? What is it like in a busy warm-up ring? How does it behave when new horses arrive or leave the yard? Green flags include being easy to catch, relaxed in a herd, and responsive to people even when other horses are nearby. Red flags are extreme separation anxiety, spinning or calling constantly when left alone, or being so fixated on other horses that it ignores the rider. Work with experienced trainers, reputable breeders who prioritize temperament, and trusted online platforms where you can filter for temperament traits, then always confirm what’s written in the ad with what you see in person and in the vetting process.

Successfully selling horses with a Social personality

When you’re selling a Social horse, your ideal buyer is usually someone who values interaction as much as performance. Often this is an amateur rider, a riding club enthusiast, or a competitive rider who wants a horse that enjoys the bustle of shows and clinics. These buyers are looking for a horse that slots happily into a busy yard, copes with group lessons, and thrives on attention. As a seller, you’ll get the best outcome when you’re honest about whether your Social horse is genuinely easy-going or more on the clingy, herd-bound end of the spectrum; both can be sold successfully, but to very different homes.

In your sales listing, describe the Social temperament with real, concrete details rather than vague labels. Instead of simply saying “friendly,” mention that the horse comes to call, stands happily for grooming, travels calmly with others, and enjoys group hacks. Include videos of the horse in a busy environment: being tied up while horses move around, working in a group lesson, or loading at a show. When buyers come for a trial, set things up so they can see the Social side clearly – let them handle the horse in the stable, walk it through the yard, ride it with another horse present, and, if suitable, take it out in company. This builds trust and justifies a stronger price in a market where temperament is a major buying factor.

Pricing a Social horse should take into account how well that personality type is managed and how broad its buyer appeal really is. A well-schooled, Social amateur horse that is straightforward in all typical scenarios – vet, farrier, loading, hacking in company – can command a premium within its discipline range. In current markets, that might mean positioning a lower-level competition horse at the upper end of its bracket if it is also known as “the nice one” in a busy barn. Buyers of Social horses expect clear history, up-to-date vet records, and, increasingly, the option for more than one trial ride or a short trial period at their yard, especially at prices above $20,000. Offering references from your trainer or yard owner about the horse’s temperament can go a long way.

Above all, matching a Social horse with the right buyer is about long-term success. A very Social horse that frets alone will not thrive in a private backyard with no other horses, but may be perfect for a large boarding barn. Being transparent about both the strengths and the quirks of your horse’s Social temperament reduces the risk of returns, protects your reputation as a seller or breeder, and, most importantly, gives the horse the best chance of landing in a home where its personality is appreciated. In the modern horse marketplace, honesty about temperament isn’t a weakness – it’s one of the most effective selling tools you have.