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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 1
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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
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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF) - Image 18
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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF)

Show Jumping Horse
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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 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
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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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All-rounder Horse

All-rounder Horse for sale: Buying and selling All-rounder Horse

There’s a special place in many riders’ hearts for a good all-rounder horse – the sort you can hack on a loose rein one day, pop around a small course the next, and maybe try a dressage test or fun ride at the weekend. When people search “All-rounder Horse for sale,” they’re usually looking for exactly that: a sane, versatile partner, not a specialist. An all-rounder is defined more by attitude and education than by breed or flashy movement, and that’s important for both buyers and sellers to keep in mind.

In the market, “all-rounder” generally means a horse that can turn a hoof to hacking, light jumping, basic flatwork, possibly low-level competition, and be reasonably mannerly in and out of the stable. You’ll hear terms like “RC type” (Riding Club), “family all-rounder,” or “mother-daughter share.” These labels hint at suitability: is the horse happy to look after a novice, or is it more of a forward, competitive ride that still counts as an all-rounder, but for a confident rider? Clarifying that is key when you’re buying or selling.

All-rounders are often the backbone of local riding clubs, Pony Club homes, and leisure yards. They tend to hold value well because the demand for sensible, do-a-bit-of-everything horses is constant. Unlike top competition horses, they’re judged less on record and more on temperament, rideability, and consistency. That means when you see an all-rounder horse advertised for sale, you should be reading between the lines: does “needs confident rider” mean genuine sharpness, or just a horse that enjoys its job and isn’t a plod? Understanding this category clearly will save you time, money, and a lot of trial-and-error.

Buying All-rounder Horse - what you need to know

When you’re buying an all-rounder horse, start with a brutally honest assessment of your riding and your routine. Are you hacking alone, riding after work in the dark, taking part in the odd fun show, or aiming for Riding Club championships? A safe, steady type with a proven history as a hacking horse and fun ride companion might be perfect for someone wanting confidence, while a more forward, athletic all-rounder suits a rider keen to jump 80–1.00m and do regular clinics. Always try the horse in the situations that matter to you: in the school, out hacking (ideally in traffic if that’s part of your life), over a few fences, and in open spaces if possible.

Ask sellers for a clear picture of the horse’s routine: how often it’s ridden, what feed it’s on, turnout arrangements, and whether it’s been in consistent work. Good questions include: “Has it been to shows or clinics recently?”, “What is it like after time off?”, and “Any history of napping, bucking, rearing, or bolting?” Request full medical history where possible, vaccination records, shoeing schedule, and any past injuries. A pre-purchase vetting is non-negotiable in this market; a standard 2-stage vetting may be enough for a low-level leisure all-rounder, but if you plan to jump regularly or compete, a 5-stage vetting with x-rays is generally worth the extra cost.

Prices for all-rounder horses vary widely. In the UK and much of Europe, you’ll still find older, less competitive but genuine types in the £2,000–£4,000 range. Safe, fun, uncomplicated all-rounders with some competition experience and no major issues often sit between £5,000–£10,000. For younger, well-produced, athletic all-rounders with scope and a record at low-level eventing or showjumping, you can easily be looking at £10,000–£15,000 or more. In North America, similar horses might range from around $5,000 for older or greener types up to $25,000+ for well-produced, versatile mounts with show records. Red flags include vague answers about veterinary history, reluctance to allow a vetting, horses that are only tried in one heavily controlled situation, or sellers who won’t provide recent videos of the horse doing exactly what you want it for. Take your time; the right all-rounder is worth waiting – and paying fairly – for.

Everything about selling All-rounder Horse

On the selling side, all-rounders come onto the market from all directions: private owners whose children have outgrown them, riders moving up the levels, riding schools restructuring, and small dealers or producers bringing on nice types for the Riding Club and leisure market. As a seller, your strongest asset is honesty. Buyers of all-rounder horses are often adult amateurs or families investing a significant portion of their budget; they appreciate clear descriptions of temperament, quirks, and ability. Have up-to-date vaccinations, teeth, shoeing, and worming records to hand, and be ready to share any previous vet reports.

Before advertising, take a few weeks to quietly tune the horse up. Make sure it’s in regular work, fit enough to show well, and used to the things a buyer will want to see: hacking alone and in company, popping a small course, loading, standing on the lorry or trailer, and behaving politely on the ground. When considering price, look at similar horses on reputable online marketplaces and social media groups. A safe, older schoolmaster-type all-rounder, perhaps mid-teens in age but sound and straightforward, might be realistically priced around £4,000–£7,000 or $6,000–$10,000 depending on location. Younger, versatile horses with scope, nice movement, and some competition results will sit higher. Age, height, temperament, competition record, and how “plug-and-play” they are all heavily influence value.

When selling, buyers will expect clear photos and videos: walk, trot, canter in the school, a small course of fences, a clip of hacking (including traffic if relevant), and some general handling. Online platforms, local riding club pages, and word of mouth through instructors and vets often work better for all-rounders than high-pressure auctions, unless the horse is particularly flashy or competitive. Spring and early summer can be strong times to sell, as buyers are planning their riding season, but good all-rounders sell year-round if priced and presented sensibly. Be prepared to let buyers try the horse more than once, and if you want a long-term, suitable home, don’t be afraid to say no if the match doesn’t feel right. In this part of the horse market, the best sales happen when both sides are open, realistic, and focused on a partnership that will actually work in day-to-day life.