How much is this horse worth?

QH gelding..about 8 yrs. old. underweight by about 150lbs.registered...moral and gental.1month pro. training.bad ferrier work that may take a year to grow out and may need special ferrier work...almost 15 hh.average conformation...good head, neck.nice to nouns...friendly...loveable...maybe a bit beyond green broke (don't know how to grade that)

Any help is massively much appreciated
i wouldn't pay more than 500 for a horse like what you are describing, picture or no picture.

In my opinion, this horse (and any other) is worth whatever YOU feel it's worth. Once you enjoy considered it's overall health and soundness, it comes down to what you want and how the animal makes you feel.

All things considered equal, and whether it were me and I loved the horse, I wouldn't pay more than $600-$800 dollars. I just bought a registered paint mare i.e. in foal. She is underweight by about 100 pounds and needs some farrier work as ably. However...she and I instantly clicked and she is totally in my pocket...and, she's dead-broke! I paid $500 for her, which I thought fair because near is a softness in her eye and she makes me so very jolly.

Best of luck to you with your choice!
I would have to see how the horse moved, its conformation, and I would probably want to see a few different people ride her. Then I would determine her price.

-Nov
Sorry to say but you freshly described and average horse who , 1. is underweight, 2. is going to have feet problems for at least a yr and have no excellent conformational qualities..sorry, but your horse is worth pretty much nothing, I know people who cant even supply away horses who are sound, fat and insensible broke...500 and below...thats reality.
I would articulate $1000 or less
maybe 700. MAYBE. horses are NOT contained by very much demand right now. And the horses that ARE contained by demand, are being found. An underweight, bad hooved, green broke horse isnt within demand.
Answers:    600.00$ Tops by the sounds of him. sorry..
1,000. Bad foot are really bad, you can't ride your horse. and if he is hardly broke at 8 years ancient! thats kinda bad too.
No more than 2,000


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1,200
under $1000 for sure, smaller quantity if he doesn't have good breeding (I know he's registered - but is his line good for the type of riding you intend to use him for). With the ferrier work and underweight, and no previous show record (or even much of a riding record), whether he has good bloodlines maybe up to 1k, but whether he's just a random registered QH, not much more than $500-600
you know horses that go for alot are the horses that have a great body who care about the personality (I do), but by first sight alot of trainers rate the horse not by how docile it is. i would say 6,000
ummmm...i would say maybe $8OO-$900. If he gain weight and his feet were okay, consequently maybe $1300-$1500.
i wouldn't say over $2,000. but then again its really tricky to tell without actually seeing the horse.
Nothing. He's not worth a damn thing. Maybe 50 bucks.

Have you been to an auction lately?
There are TONS of horses only just like yours there every week. And they all shift for no more than 300 dollars.

I just bought a well trained 6 year old pony that can drop over 3 feet for 50 bucks.

Your horse is worth nothing unless you actually do something near him to make him more valuable.
im guessing ur in the USA, because you said lbs not Kilos. so i can't guess at american horse prices, but here in Aust i wouldn't expect to pay envelope much more than about $1200.
in good health from all the bad parts really put the horse down in price i would read out about 1,000-1,250 at best
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