Sales
Selling a horse — what do you include in the listing?
A good listing sells faster and at a better price. We share what you really need to mention — and what raises questions if you leave it out.
Published: 2/25/2026
EquiSight Editorial
Redactie · EquiSight · SaFleu Equestrian Centre BV
Basic details
- Name, age, sex, breed, height
- Studbook number + passport details
- Location (county or city)
- Asking price or 'on request'
Sport and discipline
Which level, which discipline, which experience? Add recent competition results or a screenshot of a results sheet. Be specific: 'competed at Medium level dressage, score 65+' works better than 'recreational'.
Character and handling
- Stable behaviour (in the stable, field, and transport)
- With other horses
- During care (farrier, vet, dentist)
- Suitable for novice riders or not
Health and history
Honesty pays off. Include: vaccinations up to date, EPG status, any conditions, recent veterinary examinations. Do you have an EquiSight horse profile? Offer to share it with interested buyers — it instantly builds trust.
Photos and videos
- Profile shot from the left
- From the front and rear
- Walk, trot, canter (loose or under saddle)
- Jumping video if applicable
- No old photos — current images are key
