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Quantum

Horse

LusitanoL LevelGrey

🐴6 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
$11,543Negotiable
Portugal, Santarém
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Talude

Horse

LusitanoUnbrokenOther

🐴4 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
$10,388Negotiable
Portugal, Santarém
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Quilate

Horse

LusitanoL LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
$7,503Negotiable
Portugal, Santarém
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Hugodar

Show Jumping Horse

East BulgarianL LevelBay

🐴10 years
📏167 cm
✂️Gelding
$19,045 - $20,200Negotiable
Germany, Scheibenberg
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Moon

Leisure Horse

American Quarter HorseUnbrokenPalomino

🐴2 years
📏155 cm
Mare
$7,503
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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Port of Zenith

Show Jumping Horse

OldenburgUnbrokenGrey

🐴8 years
📏145 cm
Stallion
$15,006Negotiable
Hungary, Üllő
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Espresso Martini Extra Z

Show Jumping Horse

ZangersheideUnbrokenBay

🐴2 years
📏145 cm
Stallion
$6,348Negotiable
Belgium, Haaltert
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Lavendel-h

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodNationalBlack

🐴10 years
📏175 cm
✂️Gelding
Price on Request
Netherlands, Lierop
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Aldo

Leisure Horse

Other StudbookBackedBlack

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

All-rounder Horse

WarmbloodM LevelBay

🐴7 years
📏162 cm
✂️Gelding
$7,502Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Vinoc

All-rounder Horse

WarmbloodM LevelDark Bay

🐴10 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
$6,926Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Scarlet

All-rounder Horse

WarmbloodM LevelBay

🐴7 years
📏155 cm
Mare
$6,348Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Armani

Show Jumping Horse

WestphalianM LevelGrey

🐴9 years
📏175 cm
✂️Gelding
$17,314Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Zsemle

Pony

German Riding PonyM LevelPalomino

🐴6 years
📏142 cm
Mare
$4,617Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Risk

Show Jumping Horse

Belgian WarmbloodM LevelGrey

🐴9 years
📏175 cm
✂️Gelding
$15,006Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Azra

All-rounder Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelBay

🐴6 years
📏172 cm
Mare
$13,851Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Rubint

Show Jumping Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelDark Bay

🐴4 years
📏169 cm
✂️Gelding
$13,274Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Gyémánt

All-rounder Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelBlack

🐴7 years
📏172 cm
✂️Gelding
$15,006Negotiable
Hungary, Szarvas
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Cataleya van De Meer

Show Jumping Horse

Belgian WarmbloodUnbrokenDark Bay

🐴2 years
📏140 cm
Mare
$15,006
Belgium, Antwerp
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Kuosa

All-rounder Pony

Other StudbookUnbrokenChestnut (Vos)

🐴4 years
📏143 cm
Mare
$4,329Negotiable
Netherlands, Zieuwent
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Jabato

All-rounder Horse

Other StudbookL LevelBay

🐴6 years
📏168 cm
✂️Gelding
$17,314
Germany, Nettersheim
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Sulaika

Dressage Horse

Belgian WarmbloodL LevelBay

🐴8 years
📏168 cm
Mare
$23,085
Germany, Nettersheim

Calm

Horses with a Calm temperament for sale

There’s a particular kind of quiet confidence you feel when you swing a leg over a truly Calm horse – the sort that takes a deep breath instead of a big spook. In today’s market, that kind of temperament is worth its weight in gold, whether you’re looking for a safe partner to learn on or a steady athlete who keeps their cool when the atmosphere turns electric.

When we talk about a Calm temperament in horses, we’re not just talking about “lazy” or “slow.” A Calm horse is observant but not reactive, willing without being hot, and able to recover quickly when something does worry them. They tend to have soft, consistent reactions: they startle in place instead of spinning, they think before they move their feet, and they settle back down after a spook rather than escalating. You see it in their eye, their breathing, the looseness of their muscles, and the way they handle new environments like show grounds, trail heads, or busy yards. This temperament suits novice and returning riders, children stepping up from school ponies, adult amateurs balancing work and riding, and professionals who need a reliable campaigner for disciplines like dressage, hunters, low-level eventing, trekking, or riding schools.

Because of this, Calm horses are consistently in demand, and the market reflects that. A sound, well-schooled Calm horse with a proven record as a confidence-giver often sells faster and for more than a technically “fancier” but sharp horse. Temperament matching is absolutely crucial: a nervous rider on a tense horse is a recipe for frustration, while pairing a quiet but responsive horse with someone who values safety and predictability usually leads to long, happy partnerships. Whether you’re buying or selling, thinking first about temperament – not just color, height, or flashy movement – is the most reliable way to create a successful match.

Finding the right Calm horse to buy

When you’re buying a Calm horse, you’re usually searching for peace of mind as much as performance. Maybe you’re coming back after a fall, buying a first horse for your child, or simply tired of feeling like every hack could turn into a rodeo. Calm horses suit riders who want to enjoy their riding without constant battles, whether that’s dressage at local shows, low fences, hacking in company, or riding in a busy lesson program. The trick is separating horses who are genuinely mentally steady from those that are just underworked or dull.

When you view and test a horse advertised as Calm, watch them from the moment they leave the stable. Are they barging, calling, dancing on the lead, or do they walk out on a loose rope with a relaxed expression? Under saddle, a Calm horse might look a little sleepy, but they should wake up when you put your leg on, not ignore you. Try them in different situations: ride in the arena, hack down a lane, pass some noisy equipment if possible. Ask the seller if you can see the horse after a day off; a truly Calm horse will be much the same, while a more nervous horse might feel very different. During a pre-purchase exam, ask your vet to observe behavior as well as conformation: how the horse handles flexions, needles, and strange surroundings tells you a lot about temperament.

In today’s market, prices for Calm horses vary widely. In many regions, a straightforward, sound, genuinely Calm all-rounder for hacking and low-level schooling will often start around $8,000–$12,000 / £7,000–£10,000. Add competition results, good movement, and a solid education, and you’re easily in the $15,000–$30,000 / £12,000–£25,000 bracket. Schoolmaster types with years of proven “babysitter” experience, especially in dressage or hunters, can go significantly higher. Price is influenced by age, soundness, rideability, competition record, and how consistently that Calm temperament has been proven in different environments. Ask sellers specific questions: How does the horse handle shows? Traffic? Clipping, loading, farrier visits? Has it been ridden by beginners or kids? Red flags include sellers who say “never been tried in traffic” or “can be fresh after time off” when you’re paying a premium for Calm. Green flags are detailed, honest stories of the horse taking care of nervous riders or staying rideable in chaotic situations.

Successfully selling horses with a Calm personality

When you’re selling a Calm horse, your ideal buyer is usually someone who values safety, predictability, and a pleasant ride over raw power. That might be an adult amateur wanting to enjoy dressage and hacking, a family seeking a first or second pony, a riding school looking for a reliable lesson horse, or even a competitive rider looking for a steady partner to balance out a string of hotter horses. Your job as a seller is to make it easy for buyers to see and feel that Calm temperament, without overselling or misrepresenting it.

In your listing, describe specific behaviors instead of vague labels. Rather than “bombproof,” explain that the horse hacks alone and in company, has been to busy shows, stands quietly on the trailer, and is polite in the stable. Include videos that show more than just pretty flatwork: show mounting, traffic, other horses cantering past, and the horse returning to walk and stretching on a loose rein. When buyers come to try the horse, keep things transparent. Let them see the horse being caught, tacked up, and mounted. If it’s fresh after a week off, say so and show how you manage that. Many buyers of Calm horses appreciate a second viewing, a hack outside the arena, and, where appropriate, a short trial period or at least the opportunity to see the horse at a show or new venue.

Pricing Calm horses should reflect the current demand for safe, rideable partners. If your horse is sound, with a consistent record of being a confidence-builder, it’s reasonable to price it above similar but sharper horses in your area. Be prepared to provide documentation: veterinary history, shoeing schedule, competition record, and any behavioral notes. Buyers in this segment expect honesty about quirks, management needs, and any limitations. Marketing works best when targeted: advertise in online marketplaces with temperament filters, in local riding clubs, and through trainers known for matching amateur riders with suitable horses. In the long run, being accurate about temperament pays off. When you place a Calm horse with the right buyer, you build your reputation as a trustworthy seller, you reduce the chance of returns or unhappy calls, and you give both horse and rider the chance at a partnership that feels as relaxed and reliable as that first deep, steady breath when you pick up the reins.