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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF)

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Selle FrançaisBB LevelGrey

🎂9 years
📏170 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Hainaut
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Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET)

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ZangersheideBB LevelChestnut (Vos)

🎂5 years
📏165 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Limburg
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Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA)

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ZangersheideUnbrokenBay

🎂2 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Limburg
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Hispano

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€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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Zangersheide

Zangersheide for sale: Buying and selling Zangersheide

There’s a particular kind of horse that catches your eye at a showjumping warm-up ring: catlike off the ground, quick-thinking between the fences, and still rideable enough that the amateur in the saddle looks confident. Very often, when you check the papers, you’ll see that familiar “Z” brand: a Zangersheide.

Zangersheide horses aren’t a traditional “closed” breed; they’re a purpose-bred sport horse originating from Studfarm Zangersheide in Belgium. Instead of focusing on color or old-fashioned type, the Zangersheide studbook has always been about one thing: performance in showjumping. The registry actively selects and combines proven bloodlines from Holsteiner, BWP, KWPN, Selle Français and others, registering foals based on pedigree and quality rather than strict breed purity. That makes “Z horses” more of an elite performance population than a classic breed in the old sense.

In practice, that means you see Zangersheide horses at all levels of jumping, from 1.10m amateur classes right up to 1.60m Grand Prix. They’re typically athletic, careful, and quick off the leg, with a modern, lighter type that suits today’s technical courses. Many are naturally brave and forward-thinking, which is brilliant for a rider who likes power and scope, but can be a bit much for someone wanting a quiet hacking partner. The combination of carefully curated bloodlines, strong performance testing, and an international reputation makes Zangersheide horses highly sought after in the sport horse marketplace, and their prices reflect that in many regions.

Buying Zangersheide - what you need to know

When you’re buying a Zangersheide, start by looking beyond the “Z” on the papers. Conformation matters: you want a balanced horse with a strong topline, correct legs, and a well-set neck that allows for self-carriage. Watch the walk and canter in particular; Zangersheide horses are bred for jumping, so a good, three-beat canter with natural rhythm and adjustability is more important than flashy trot movement. Under saddle and over fences, pay attention to how the horse thinks: does it measure the fence, stay careful with its legs, and still move forward willingly after the jump? That combination of carefulness and rideability is what you’re paying for.

Temperament varies, but many Z horses are sensitive and intelligent. For a professional or ambitious amateur, that sensitivity is a gift: they react quickly to subtle aids and learn fast. For a novice rider, it can feel like “too much horse.” Be honest with yourself about your experience level. If you’re jumping 1.10–1.20m and want to move up, look for a Zangersheide that’s already confidently competing at that height, with a proven record and a straightforward ride. Ask the seller about show experiences: has the horse been to busy venues, jumped on grass and sand, travelled alone? Also check the full registration details: Zangersheide papers, microchip, breeding, and, if applicable, performance records in the FEI or national database.

On the practical side, a thorough pre-purchase exam is non-negotiable. Zangersheide horses, like other modern sport horses, are athletic and often started in sport fairly young. Ask your vet for a lameness exam on hard and soft ground, flexions, and a good set of x-rays, especially if you’re shopping in the mid to upper price ranges. Mild findings are common in sport horses, but you want to know what you’re buying and how it matches your intended use. In Europe, you’ll find young, green Z foals and yearlings from around €3,000–€8,000, lightly backed three- to five-year-olds typically from €10,000–€25,000, and proven 1.30m–1.40m horses more in the €30,000–€80,000 range and beyond. Top 1.50m–1.60m Zangersheide horses can easily reach six figures or more. In North America and other import markets, prices often run higher due to transport and demand. Red flags include vague or incomplete papers, inconsistent stories about age or history, a horse that looks much greener than advertised, or reluctance from the seller to allow a full vetting or to share existing x-rays. Take your time, try the horse more than once if possible, and bring your coach – it’s much cheaper than making an expensive mistake.

Everything about selling Zangersheide

On the selling side, Zangersheide horses are typically bred and marketed by professional stud farms, competition yards, and established breeders, but plenty of private owners also sell Z horses they’ve produced or competed themselves. Whatever your setup, your credibility as a seller starts with paperwork and transparency. Make sure you have the original Zangersheide registration papers, passport, microchip details, and, ideally, a clear record of vaccinations, dental work, farrier history, and any veterinary findings. Buyers of Zangersheide horses are often informed, international shoppers, and they expect everything to be in order.

Presentation has a direct impact on price. A well-produced four- or five-year-old Zangersheide with correct basics, quiet behavior off the property, and a few low-level show rounds under its belt can comfortably fall in the €15,000–€35,000 bracket, sometimes more if it’s particularly scopey or fashionably bred. Older, confirmed 1.30m–1.40m campaigners with a consistent record and an amateur-friendly ride can range from €40,000 up into the high five figures, depending on age, soundness, and record. Foals and broodmares are more variable, heavily influenced by pedigree: offspring of big-name stallions with strong dam lines and good inspection results will always command a premium. When you set your price, look at comparable Zangersheide horses on reputable online marketplaces, recent auction results, and what similar horses from your region have actually sold for, not just their asking prices.

As for where and when to sell, you have several options: online sport horse platforms with filters for “Zangersheide for sale,” social media channels targeted to showjumpers, breed- and discipline-specific auctions (including Zangersheide’s own sales), and direct word-of-mouth within your local jumping community. Spring and early summer are usually strong selling periods, as riders plan their show seasons and look for new mounts. To stand out in a busy marketplace, invest in proper sale videos: clear footage on flat and over fences, both at home and at shows if possible, with simple, honest riding. Don’t hide quirks; buyers of Zangersheide horses are often serious riders who value straightforward information over polish. A clean, well-groomed horse, recent shoeing, up-to-date vaccinations, and a current set of x-rays ready to share can speed up the decision process. Ultimately, whether you’re buying or selling, treating the Zangersheide not as a brand label but as a carefully produced athlete – with clear communication and realistic expectations on both sides – is what leads to good, lasting partnerships and smooth sales.