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TENNESSI

Dressage HorseShow Jumping HorseAll-rounder Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedBlack

🐴3 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
£11,109
Spain, Palau-sator
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Ayax PM

Dressage HorseBreeding StallionEventing Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedPearl

🐴3 years
📏163 cm
Stallion
£24,783 - £30,765Negotiable
Belgium, Lochristi
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Bonito

Show Jumping HorseAll-rounder HorseLeisure Horse

Anglo European Studbook (AES)BackedGrey

🐴4 years
📏170 cm
Stallion
£10,255 - £11,964Negotiable
Hungary, Békéscsaba
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Amore

Dressage HorseLeisure HorseBreeding Stallion

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelGrey

🐴5 years
📏176 cm
Stallion
£25,637 - £28,201Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Chicco

Dressage HorseLeisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedCremello

🐴4 years
📏158 cm
Stallion
£11,537 - £12,819Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Poseidon

Leisure HorseAll-rounder Horse

Hispano ArabianUnbrokenBuckskin

🐴4 years
📏156 cm
Stallion
£5,555 - £6,837Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Callisto

Dressage HorseLeisure HorseEventing Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelBay

🐴5 years
📏174 cm
Stallion
£37,602 - £39,311Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Colonell

Show Jumping HorseLeisure HorseEventing Horse

ZangersheideUnbrokenDark Grey Tan

🐴3 years
📏169 cm
Stallion
£14,101 - £15,810Negotiable
Hungary, Hódmezővásárhely
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Propulsion

Show Jumping Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood1.20mBay

🐴6 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
£38,456Negotiable
Latvia, Vilce parish
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Zibsnis

Show Jumping PonyPonyDressage Pony

Other Studbook1.00mGrey

🐴7 years
📏138 cm
Stallion
£11,110 - £13,673Negotiable
Latvia, Ķekava Municipality
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Goldi

Breeding StallionLeisure HorseAll-rounder Horse

Hispano ArabianUnbrokenPalomino

🐴3 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
£27,347 - £29,056Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Alberto

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelBay

🐴6 years
📏166 cm
Stallion
£27,347 - £29,056Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Ocean

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedGrey

🐴4 years
📏167 cm
Stallion
£13,673 - £14,955Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Uranus

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelGrey

🐴5 years
📏167 cm
Stallion
£14,101 - £14,955Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Schecki

All-rounder Horse

LusitanoB LevelPinto

🐴4 years
📏163 cm
Stallion
£12,819 - £15,382Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Blacky

Show Jumping Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodUnbrokenBlack

🐴4 years
📏170 cm
Stallion
£9,400
Germany, Scheibenberg
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Upsilon

Show Jumping Horse

ZangersheideL LevelBay

🐴5 years
📏165 cm
Stallion
£42,729 - £51,275Negotiable
Hungary, Hódmezővásárhely
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Brownie

Leisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelBay

🐴4 years
📏161 cm
Stallion
£13,588
Spain, Seville
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Merkuro

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏165 cm
Stallion
£20,510 - £25,637Negotiable
Germany, Scheibenberg
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Black Perl

Leisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelBlack

🐴4 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
£16,237 - £17,946Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Sancho

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenGrey

🐴5 years
📏165 cm
Stallion
£13,246 - £14,528Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Brandy

Show Jumping Horse

WarmbloodBackedChestnut (Vos)

🐴4 years
📏169 cm
Stallion
£13,246 - £14,528Negotiable
Hungary, Hódmezővásárhely
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Yellow

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelPerlino

🐴5 years
📏160 cm
Stallion
£17,946 - £19,655Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Japonés

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelDark Bay

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

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenBrown Falb mold

🐴3 years
📏160 cm
Stallion
£13,246 - £15,810Negotiable
Germany, Scheibenberg
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Daryan fan Noordster

Dressage Horse

FriesianUnbrokenBlack

🐴1 years
📏170 cm
Stallion
Price on Request
Sweden, Stockholm
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Troubadour

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedChestnut (Vos)

🐴3 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
£3,418Negotiable
Croatia, Pleternica
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Daddys Money breaker

Show Jumping Horse

Belgian WarmbloodGrand PrixDark Bay

🐴6 years
📏172 cm
Stallion
Price on Request
Germany, Pinneberg
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Viva Carthago PK

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodUnbrokenBlack

🐴2 years
📏175 cm
Stallion
Price on Request
Belgium, Kruisem
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For Felling

Show Jumping Horse

Other StudbookUnbrokenBay

🐴2 years
📏135 cm
Stallion
£3,418Negotiable
Hungary, Kondoros

Stallion

Stallions for sale: Buying and selling Stallion horses

Stallions occupy a very particular place in the equestrian market: powerful, charismatic, sometimes complicated, and almost always surrounded by strong opinions. Whether you are browsing stallions for sale for competition or considering selling a breeding stallion you have produced, you are dealing with a very different proposition than with mares or geldings. The upside can be huge – in performance, breeding potential, and resale value – but so can the responsibility.

By nature, stallions tend to be more territorial and reactive than mares and geldings. That does not mean aggressive by default, but it does mean more hormones in the mix, more need for consistent handling, and more thought about management. A well-handled stallion can be a focused, electric partner in the ring, especially in disciplines like show jumping, dressage, reining, and endurance. Many buyers are drawn to stallions not only for competition but also for the potential to stand them at stud later, or to add specific bloodlines and type to a small breeding program.

In most international markets, good stallions sit at the top of the price pyramid. A similar-quality gelding and stallion, both sound and going well, will often see the stallion priced 20–40% higher because of breeding rights and perceived prestige. At the same time, stallions are less suitable for many amateur riders and riding schools, so the pool of realistic buyers is a bit narrower. This combination of strong but specialized demand is what makes buying and selling stallion horses both exciting and slightly more complex than trading other horses.

Buying a Stallion - what you need to know

When you are buying a stallion, the first question is brutally simple: do you want a partner to ride, or a breeding animal, or both? A competition-only buyer might prioritize rideability, temperament, and results over pedigree depth, while a breeder will pay close attention to bloodlines, fertility, performance records, and offspring. For jumpers, a well-bred, licensed stallion jumping 1.30–1.40m with clean X‑rays might sit in the €35,000–€80,000 range in Europe, while a young, unproven but well-bred 3–4-year-old colt could be anywhere from €10,000–€30,000 depending on pedigree, movement, and licensing prospects. Top-level Grand Prix stallions or proven sires easily go into six-figure and sometimes seven-figure territory.

Most buyers start their search on established online marketplaces, breeder websites, and social media, and then narrow it down via videos and pedigree information. When you go to view a stallion, insist on seeing him in the stable, being handled, tacked up, and ridden in more than one context if possible. Watch how he reacts to other horses, especially mares. A stallion that works calmly in a mixed warm-up at a show is worth more than one that only behaves at home. If you are a female rider with a lighter build, for example, you will want to pay particular attention to whether he respects your aids and your presence on the ground, rather than relying on a big male handler to keep order.

The pre-purchase exam for a stallion should go beyond standard flexions and X‑rays. Ask your vet to palpate the testes, assess for any signs of previous trauma or surgery, and, if breeding is even a future option, discuss a basic fertility check or at least a history of covered or inseminated mares. Some registries are strict about breeding approvals, so confirm whether the stallion is licensed or approved, and with which studbooks. Hormone-driven behaviors such as screaming, striking, or mounting in-hand can sometimes be improved with professional training, but they significantly affect safety and insurability, and thus price. Always be honest with yourself about your own experience level and your facility setup; a €20,000 stallion that you can manage confidently is worth far more to you than a €60,000 star that intimidates you and your staff.

Successful stallion purchases usually come down to three things: realistic expectations, thorough vetting, and clear contracts. Put everything in writing, including whether the horse has bred before, any retained breeding rights, and what exactly is included in the price (tack, frozen semen, competition entries). Do not be afraid to walk away if the seller refuses a proper trial ride, a vetted transport plan, or a full set of X‑rays. In the stallion market, small red flags tend to become big problems later.

Everything about selling Stallion horses

On the selling side, your typical stallion buyers fall into several categories: professional riders looking for a talented competition horse with resale or stud potential; smaller breeders seeking a quality stallion to stand locally; and ambitious amateurs who want something a bit special, often in dressage, show jumping, or western disciplines like reining and cutting. Each group has different priorities, and the way you present your stallion should reflect that. A breeder will want fertility stats, foal pictures, and licensing scores. A rider will want videos of the horse in traffic, at shows, and in a busy warm-up, not just polished arena clips at home.

Before you list your stallion for sale, invest in professional photos and honest, clear videos. Show him being handled by different people, including smaller riders or female handlers if that is realistic for your target market. Emphasize practical details: can he travel next to other horses, especially mares? Can he live in a barn with limited stallion facilities? Does he hand breed, collect for AI, or live cover? Online marketplaces, sport-horse sales platforms, auction houses, and reputable dealers are all viable routes. Elite stallions with good records often do well at carefully curated sport horse auctions, where international buyers are ready to pay premium prices. For mid-range stallions in the €15,000–€40,000 bracket, targeted online advertising and networking with trainers, vets, and breeders is often more effective than mass advertising.

Pricing a stallion requires balancing performance, pedigree, fertility, age, and behavior. A well-behaved, rideable stallion with moderate results will frequently sell faster than a slightly better athlete who is difficult to handle. Young licensed stallions with promising pedigrees usually see a price bump right after approvals and again after first foal crops hit the ground. Seasonality matters: sport buyers tend to be most active from late winter through early summer, while breeding-focused buyers often look in late summer and autumn, after reviewing the year’s foals and planning next season’s matings. Make sure all paperwork is in perfect order: registration papers, licensing certificates, DNA and parentage verification, and any breeding contracts or frozen semen inventories. A clear, straightforward sales agreement that specifies whether you retain any breeding rights or semen doses avoids ugly surprises later.

In the stallion market, trust is everything. Buyers of stallions for sale are usually experienced and will check references, offspring results, and competition records. The more transparent you are about your stallion’s temperament, quirks, and management needs, the more likely you are to attract the right buyer at a fair price and to see that horse succeed in his next chapter, whether that is in the show ring, the breeding shed, or both.

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