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Storm

Show Jumping Pony

NRPS Dutch Riding Horse & PonyBackedBay

🐴4 years
📏145 cm
✂️Gelding
$9,119
Netherlands, Egchel
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Showbizz Texel

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedOther

🐴4 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
$12,697Negotiable
Netherlands, Utrecht
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Goddaughter

Horse

WarmbloodBackedBay

🐴4 years
📏154 cm
Mare
$5,771Negotiable
Belgium, Westerlo
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Little

All-rounder Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedBrown Falb mold

🐴3 years
📏150 cm
✂️Gelding
$6,348Negotiable
Germany, Scheibenberg
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Tresor (UNKNOWN x UNKNOWN)

Show Jumping Pony

Other StudbookBackedGrey

🐴9 years
📏118 cm
✂️Gelding
At Auction
Belgium, Limburg
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Sirius fan Noordster

Dressage Horse

FriesianBackedBlack

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

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedBay

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

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedChestnut (Vos)

🐴3 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
$4,617Negotiable
Croatia, Pleternica
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Black jack

Dressage Horse

Belgian WarmbloodBackedBlack

🐴3 years
📏171 cm
Stallion
$8,657
Hungary, Békés
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karthago

All-rounder Horse

ArabianBackedBay

🐴8 years
📏155 cm
✂️Gelding
Price on Request
Belgium, Gavere
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valley

Leisure Horse

ThoroughbredBackedDark Bay

🐴8 years
📏165 cm
Mare
$5,194Negotiable
Netherlands, Hulten
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Albero

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedOther

🐴5 years
📏162 cm
Stallion
$16,737 - $18,468Negotiable
Germany, Scheibenberg
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Páva

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedGrey

🐴6 years
📏173 cm
Mare
$12,120Negotiable
Hungary, Kondoros
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Squzee

All-rounder Horse

ZangersheideBackedBay

🐴6 years
📏175 cm
Mare
$6,348
Belgium, Heusden-Zolder
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wynona

Dressage Horse

Belgian WarmbloodBackedBlack

🐴4 years
📏170 cm
Mare
Price on Request
Belgium, Zonhoven
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Aldo

Leisure Horse

Other StudbookBackedBlack

🐴5 years
📏114 cm
✂️Gelding
$2,251
Belgium, Geraardsbergen
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Munbus Monty

All-rounder Pony

Welsh PonyBackedChestnut (Vos)

🐴5 years
📏117 cm
Stallion
$2,164
Netherlands, Gendt
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Sky

Leisure Pony

Other StudbookBackedPiebald

🐴15 years
📏115 cm
✂️Gelding
$1,731
Netherlands, Luttelgeest
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Furioso merrie te koop

Leisure Horse

WarmbloodBackedBay

🐴22 years
📏167 cm
Mare
$2,886
Hungary, Medina

Backed

Backed horses for sale: Buying and selling Backed horses

Backed horses sit in that fascinating sweet spot in the equestrian market: they’re no longer raw youngsters, but they’re not yet shaped into a finished sport horse. “Backed” usually means a horse that has accepted saddle, bridle, and rider, and is walking, trotting, and often cantering under saddle, but is still very early in its education. For many riders, this is where the real partnership begins – you’re not just buying a horse, you’re buying potential and a blank page you can still write on.

In most European and UK markets, a Backed horse will typically be three to four years old, sometimes five if it’s a larger warmblood or has been given extra time to mature. At this stage, they might have popped over a few small fences, hacked out in company, or seen a bit of traffic, but they’re not yet ready for serious competition. They’re ideal for confident amateur riders with access to good coaching, or professionals looking for a future jumper, dressage horse, eventer, or all-rounder they can bring up through the levels.

Demand for Backed horses is strong, especially in popular disciplines like show jumping and eventing, because many riders want to avoid the risk of starting a completely unbacked youngster but still want to influence the horse’s education early. Prices vary hugely depending on breeding, movement, jump, temperament, and the quality of the backing, but globally you’ll find a clear premium for well-started, correctly produced youngsters. Understanding what “Backed” should look like in practice will help you buy or sell confidently in this competitive corner of the horse market.

Buying a Backed horse - what you need to know

When you’re buying a Backed horse, you’re paying for a mix of groundwork, early under-saddle experience, and raw potential. What makes these horses attractive is that the hardest physical transition – accepting a rider – has already been done, but their habits, balance, and attitude under saddle are still very moldable. For a rider who enjoys training, this is an exciting stage, but it does require you to be realistic about your experience and support system. A Backed horse is not a schoolmaster; it’s still green, even if it feels polite and easy in a video.

To find suitable Backed horses for sale, you’ll usually be looking at reputable dealers, breeders, and young horse producers, as well as online marketplaces and sometimes auctions that specialize in young sport horses. I always suggest seeing the horse in its normal environment first: watch it being caught, groomed, tacked up, and ridden by its usual rider before you get on. With Backed horses, you want to see calm, consistent handling and a simple, straightforward routine. If the seller refuses to show the horse being ridden first “because it’s young,” that’s a red flag for me.

Evaluation at this level is less about fancy movements and more about basic attitude and rideability. For a Backed horse, I want to feel that the walk, trot, and canter are natural and relaxed, even if the balance is still wobbly. I’m looking for a horse that accepts the leg without panic, can steer reasonably, and is willing to go forward without being chased. If it’s jumped, I’m not expecting a polished round – just that it understands the idea of popping over a small fence and doesn’t show fear or aggression. A pre-purchase veterinary exam is still essential. On a young, Backed horse, I pay particular attention to limb conformation, early signs of joint changes, and any history of developmental issues like OCD. Many buyers will also take basic X-rays; for a future competition horse, this is often money well spent.

In terms of price, you’ll see a wide range. In the UK and much of Europe, a straightforward, non-pedigreed but nicely started Backed horse might sit around £4,000–£7,000. Well-bred warmbloods from known jumping or dressage lines often start at £7,000–£15,000, and top-end prospects from fashionable bloodlines, already backed and lightly started, can easily reach €20,000–€30,000 or more. Prices in North America tend to be a bit higher for equivalent quality. Factors that push the price up include proven parents, good vetting, video of loose jumping, rideability, and a calm brain. Be wary of very cheap “Backed” horses that have only had a rider sit on them once or twice – you may be inheriting someone else’s unfinished or rushed job.

Everything about selling Backed horses

When you’re selling a Backed horse, you’re usually targeting ambitious amateur riders, young professionals building a string, or riders moving up from ponies to horses. These buyers want a horse they can grow with – something already started but not yet set in its ways. They’re often shopping with a clear goal: a future 1.20–1.30m jumper, a solid eventer, a dressage horse for young horse classes, or a sensible all-rounder for riding club and low-level competition. Your job as a seller is to present the horse honestly at its current stage, without trying to oversell limited experience as “ready to compete.”

Preparing a Backed horse for sale means focusing on calm, consistent basics. The horse should walk, trot, and canter in the arena, steer reliably, and understand basic transitions. If safe, a little hacking in company is a huge selling point, especially for amateur buyers. Good sale videos are crucial: show the horse in hand, on the lunge, under saddle in all three gaits, and, if appropriate, over a few small fences. Keep it simple and real; buyers of Backed horses are very suspicious of heavily edited or overproduced videos. Up-to-date vaccinations, dentist records, farrier history, and any existing X-rays or vet reports all help build trust.

Choosing where to sell depends on the type and quality of your horse. Online marketplaces and social media are effective for all-rounders and lower- to mid-range sport prospects. For higher-end young horses, specialist sport horse platforms, breeder networks, and reputable dealers can bring you more serious buyers. Auctions, especially young horse auctions in Europe, can be an option for very well-bred, correct youngsters, but they do require professional presentation and sometimes a bit of luck with who is bidding on the day. Pricing should reflect not only the horse’s breeding and movement, but also the quality of the backing. A well-produced, easy Backed four-year-old that anyone can sit on is worth significantly more than a similar horse that is sharp, nervous, or inconsistent under saddle.

Buyers of Backed horses look hard at three things: temperament, basic rideability, and soundness potential. Make sure your advert clearly states age, height (measured, not guessed), breeding, how long it’s been backed, exactly what it has done, and any quirks. Include videos in different situations – not just a perfect day. Be transparent about any minor vet findings; most serious buyers expect to do their own vetting anyway. Timing can also influence your sale: spring and early summer are strong periods for selling Backed horses, as riders plan their training year, whereas late autumn can be slower in some markets. If you present your Backed horse honestly, price it in line with current market conditions, and market it where your ideal buyer actually looks, you’ll give both horse and rider the best chance of a successful partnership.