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Merkuro

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏165 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€24000 - €30000Negotiable
Rosaline's Utopia (DANTE US x LANCELOT) - Image 1
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AUCTION
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Rosaline's Utopia (DANTE US x LANCELOT)

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood1.00mBay

🐴4 years
📏165 cm
Mare
Netherlands, Overijssel
At Auction
Idorijke (APACHE x CONTANGO) - Image 1
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AUCTION
VIDEO

Idorijke (APACHE x CONTANGO)

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelBlack

🐴12 years
📏168 cm
Mare
Netherlands, Overijssel
At Auction
Sydney ☆ (TRUSSARDI x LIKOTO XX) - Image 1
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AUCTION
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Sydney ☆ (TRUSSARDI x LIKOTO XX)

Dressage Horse

HanoverianUnbrokenBlack

🐴2 years
📏169 cm
Stallion
Germany, Lower Saxony
At Auction
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VIDEO

Morito

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelBay

🐴6 years
📏163 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€17500 - €19000Negotiable
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Palermo

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelBlack

🐴5 years
📏185 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Rotterdam
€6500Negotiable
Orange Flair ☆ (TOTILAS x FLORENCIO) - Image 1
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AUCTION
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Orange Flair ☆ (TOTILAS x FLORENCIO)

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodL LevelChestnut (Vos)

🐴6 years
📏173 cm
Mare
France, Gironde
At Auction
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Riccardo

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodL LevelDark Bay

🐴5 years
📏171 cm
✂️Gelding
Hungary, Szarvas
12499
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Ginzano

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelGrey

🐴9 years
📏163 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
11000
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Sancho

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenGrey

🐴5 years
📏165 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€15500 - €17000Negotiable
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Sirius fan Noordster

Dressage Horse

FriesianBackedBlack

🐴5 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
Sweden, Stockholm County
Price on Request
Paramount Maverick S ☆ (LORETTO VDL x PADINUS) - Image 1
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Paramount Maverick S ☆ (LORETTO VDL x PADINUS)

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedBay

🐴5 years
📏168 cm
✂️Gelding
Belgium, East Flanders
At Auction
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Youngster

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenBrown Falb mold

🐴3 years
📏160 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€15500 - €18500Negotiable
Orange (FERDINAND x LORD LEATHERDALE) - Image 1
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AUCTION
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Orange (FERDINAND x LORD LEATHERDALE)

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedChestnut (Vos)

🐴6 years
📏166 cm
Mare
Netherlands, Gelderland
At Auction
Daryan fan Noordster - Image 1
VIDEO

Daryan fan Noordster

Dressage Horse

FriesianUnbrokenBlack

🐴1 years
📏170 cm
Stallion
Sweden, Stockholm
Price on Request
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Storm van ‘t Friede

Dressage Horse

HaflingerL LevelPalomino

🐴5 years
📏147 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Heerlen
€8500Negotiable
Orange Flair (TOTILAS x FLORENCIO) - Image 1
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AUCTION

Orange Flair (TOTILAS x FLORENCIO)

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodL LevelChestnut (Vos)

🐴6 years
📏173 cm
Mare
France, Gironde
At Auction
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black

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodZZ LevelBlack

🐴10 years
📏169 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Eindhoven
Price on Request
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Agripina

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenOther

🐴6 years
📏163 cm
Mare
Spain, Náquera
Price on Request
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Viva Carthago PK

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodUnbrokenBlack

🐴2 years
📏175 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Kruisem
Price on Request
Soulmate ABOUT YOU RS2 x COVERSTORY - Image 1
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Soulmate ABOUT YOU RS2 x COVERSTORY

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelBay

🐴5 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Nieuw-Vennep
Price on Request
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Raffa

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodL LevelDark Bay

🐴5 years
📏173 cm
Mare
Netherlands, Rotterdam
Price on Request
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Reina VH

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelBay

🐴9 years
📏165 cm
Mare
Belgium, Kontich
Price on Request
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Black jack

Dressage Horse

Belgian WarmbloodBackedBlack

🐴3 years
📏171 cm
Stallion
Hungary, Békés
7500
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Bandolo

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€18000 - €20000Negotiable
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Japonés

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelDark Bay

🐴7 years
📏165 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
Price on Request
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Snow

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedGrey

🐴5 years
📏159 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€11000 - €12500Negotiable
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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

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelGrey

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

Dressage Horse for sale: Buying and selling Dressage Horse

There’s something quietly addictive about a good dressage horse – that feeling of power contained in balance, the softness in the hand, the way a horse starts to think with you instead of just reacting. When you’re looking at a dressage horse for sale, you’re not just buying or selling an animal; you’re dealing in years of training, breeding decisions, and careful management, all wrapped up in one partnership.

A dressage horse is defined less by a specific breed and more by its way of going and trainability. You’ll see warmbloods dominating the upper levels, but there are plenty of successful dressage horses that are Thoroughbreds, Iberian breeds, and crosses. The key characteristics buyers and sellers focus on are three clear, elastic gaits; a naturally uphill balance; a good hindleg that steps under; and, above all, a rideable mind. You’ll hear terms like “connection,” “throughness,” and “sitting power” tossed around – these refer to how well the horse accepts the contact, uses its body, and can carry more weight behind as the work gets harder.

In the marketplace, dressage horses are usually categorized by training level: young horse prospects (backed or lightly started), lower-level schoolmasters (Intro to First/Second Level), mid-level competition horses (Third–Fourth Level), and FEI horses (Prix St. Georges and up). Their purpose can range from a patient partner for an adult amateur wanting to learn the basics, to a sharp, athletic type aimed at national or international competition. Understanding where a horse truly sits on this spectrum is crucial for both buyers and sellers, because that’s what drives expectations, suitability, and price.

Buying Dressage Horse - what you need to know

When you’re buying a dressage horse, start by being brutally honest about your current riding level and your goals. If you’re newer to dressage or returning after a break, you’re usually better off with a kind, slightly older horse schooling Second or Third Level than a flashy 4-year-old with big movement you can’t sit yet. In general, young green prospects might start anywhere from $8,000–$20,000 depending on breeding and basic gaits, while safe, confirmed lower-level schoolmasters tend to fall in the $20,000–$40,000 range. FEI horses, especially with a show record and clean vetting, routinely run from $60,000 into the mid six figures.

When you go to try a dressage horse for sale, watch it from the ground first. Pay attention to how it is led, tacked up, and mounted. Ask the seller to ride first so you can see all three gaits, transitions, and any movements the horse is advertised as knowing. You’re looking for rhythm, relaxation, and willingness, not just big flashy steps. Then, when you get on, notice the feel: does the horse accept the contact, react fairly to your leg, and try to understand what you’re asking? Don’t be shy about asking what bit and saddle it normally goes in, how often it’s ridden, what its turnout routine is, and whether it has any maintenance like hock injections.

Documentation is your friend. Ask to see the passport or registration papers, show records, vaccination history, and any available x‑rays or vet reports. For anything above a few thousand dollars, a pre-purchase exam is money well spent. At the very least, have a lameness exam, flexions, and basic imaging of key joints for mid- to high-priced horses. Expect to spend $600–$2,000 on a thorough PPE, depending on how many x‑rays you take. Red flags include a horse that is sedated for the viewing, inconsistent stories about past injuries, reluctance to allow your vet, or a horse that feels significantly different under saddle than what was described in the advert. Taking your time, trying the horse more than once, and bringing your trainer along are some of the best ways to make a sound buying decision.

Everything about selling Dressage Horse

On the selling side, most dressage horses come onto the market through breeders, professional riders, and private owners who are either moving up the levels or changing life circumstances. Before you list your dressage horse for sale, get very clear about its true training level and soundness status. Buyers are generally forgiving of minor maintenance if it’s disclosed honestly, but they lose trust quickly if they feel something is being hidden. Have your health records, vaccination schedule, dental history, and any x‑rays organized and ready to share.

Presentation makes a big difference in both price and time on the market. A well-groomed horse, correctly fitted tack, and a short, clear video showing walk, trot, canter, transitions, and a few representative movements (like leg yield, shoulder-in, simple changes, or half-pass, depending on level) will do more for your selling price than any flowery wording. Young, unproven but well-bred prospects might be realistically priced from $10,000–$25,000. A safe, amateur-friendly schoolmaster with a solid record can justify $30,000–$70,000, depending on age, rideability, and recent scores. Active FEI competitors with good results are usually $80,000 and up. Factor in age, soundness, show record, temperament, and how “easy” the horse is to ride; a slightly less fancy mover that a novice can sit often sells faster, and for more, than a sharper, trickier horse.

Timing and venue also matter. Spring and early summer tend to be prime months for selling, when riders are setting up their competition seasons. Online sport horse marketplaces, discipline-specific Facebook groups (where allowed), and your local dressage association are all useful places to advertise. Buyers expect honesty, recent videos, and straightforward answers about quirks, management needs, and any vices. If you prepare your horse with a few weeks of consistent work, tidy up its mane and tail, and maybe invest in a professional video, you’ll usually see a faster sale and better offers. The goal is to present a dressage horse that feels ready to walk into a new rider’s program with minimal surprises, making the transition fair and smooth for both horse and human.