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Kereda

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelChestnut (Vos)

🐴10 years
📏167 cm
Mare
Croatia, Pleternica
€6000Negotiable
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Goldi

All-rounder Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelPalomino

🐴5 years
📏165 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€21500 - €23000Negotiable
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Daddys Money breaker

Show Jumping Horse

Belgian WarmbloodGrand PrixDark Bay

🐴6 years
📏172 cm
Stallion
Germany, Pinneberg
Price on Request
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Harrie

All-rounder Pony

Appaloosa PonyB LevelOther

🐴13 years
📏137 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Wassenaar
4500
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Viva Carthago PK

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodUnbrokenBlack

🐴2 years
📏175 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Kruisem
Price on Request
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Cloud van de zietfort Z

Show Jumping Horse

ZangersheideL LevelBay

🐴4 years
📏172 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Breda
Price on Request
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Soulmate ABOUT YOU RS2 x COVERSTORY

Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelBay

🐴5 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
Netherlands, Nieuw-Vennep
Price on Request
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Galoubet ☆ (GORBATCHOV x CICERO Z VAN PAEMEL)

Show Jumping Horse

Anglo European Studbook (AES)UnbrokenChestnut (Vos)

🐴3 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Walloon Brabant
At Auction
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Eclipse

Eventing Pony

HackneyB LevelBay

🐴7 years
📏143 cm
✂️Gelding
Germany, Scheibenberg
€6300Negotiable
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Merle

Show Jumping Horse

Anglo European Studbook (AES)B LevelBlack

🐴4 years
📏168 cm
Mare
Germany, Scheibenberg
€15000 - €17000Negotiable
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Dressage Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodL LevelDark Bay

🐴5 years
📏173 cm
Mare
Netherlands, Rotterdam
Price on Request
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Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelBay

🐴9 years
📏165 cm
Mare
Belgium, Kontich
Price on Request
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Barbi

Show Jumping Horse

WarmbloodB LevelGrey

🐴6 years
📏158 cm
Mare
Hungary, Békés
4500
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Black jack

Dressage Horse

Belgian WarmbloodBackedBlack

🐴3 years
📏171 cm
Stallion
Hungary, Békés
7500
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Fecske

Leisure Horse

WarmbloodB LevelBlack

🐴6 years
📏157 cm
Mare
Hungary, Békés
4000
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karthago

All-rounder Horse

ArabianBackedBay

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

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€18000 - €20000Negotiable
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Red Fire

Show Jumping Horse

KWPN Dutch Warmblood1.00mChestnut (Vos)

🐴5 years
📏166 cm
✂️Gelding
Sweden, Västra Götalands län
€14800Negotiable
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valley

Leisure Horse

ThoroughbredBackedDark Bay

🐴8 years
📏165 cm
Mare
Netherlands, Hulten
€4500Negotiable
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Indian Soul

Leisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelBay

🐴6 years
📏160 cm
Mare
Germany, Scheibenberg
€8500 - €10000Negotiable
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Japonés

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelDark Bay

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

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenGrey

🐴3 years
📏160 cm
Stallion
Netherlands, Meppel
€8000Negotiable
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Snow

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedGrey

🐴5 years
📏159 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€11000 - €12500Negotiable
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Nambuco

Vaulting Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaUnbrokenBlack

🐴4 years
📏160 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€6300 - €7500Negotiable
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Albero

Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedOther

🐴5 years
📏162 cm
Stallion
Germany, Scheibenberg
€14500 - €16000Negotiable
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Dressage Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelGrey

🐴7 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
Belgium, Antwerp
9999
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Quantum

Horse

LusitanoL LevelGrey

🐴6 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
Portugal, Santarém
€10000Negotiable
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Narcisse

Broodmare

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodUnbrokenBay

🐴8 years
📏162 cm
Mare
Hungary, Kondoros
€5300Negotiable
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For Felling

Show Jumping Horse

Other StudbookUnbrokenBay

🐴2 years
📏135 cm
Stallion
Hungary, Kondoros
€4000Negotiable
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Páva

Harness Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodBackedGrey

🐴6 years
📏173 cm
Mare
Hungary, Kondoros
€10500Negotiable
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Sensitive

Horses with a Sensitive temperament for sale

Horses with a Sensitive temperament are often the ones that make you feel like you’re riding with telepathy – every tiny shift in your seat gets an answer. That’s exactly why they’re so appealing in today’s market, and also why they’re not the right choice for everyone. When we talk about a “Sensitive” horse, we mean one that is finely tuned to its environment and rider: quick to notice, quick to react, and highly responsive, both mentally and physically.

Typically, Sensitive horses are alert, forward-thinking, and very aware of their surroundings. They tend to react to pressure rather than ignore it, which can be brilliant in a skilled rider’s hands and overwhelming for a nervous or unbalanced rider. You’ll see this temperament a lot in modern sport horse lines: hot-blooded types, some Thoroughbreds and warmbloods, finer-built cobs and crosses, and many purpose-bred dressage and event horses. Disciplines that really benefit from this kind of horse include dressage, where feel and sensitivity to aids matter enormously; eventing and show jumping, where quick reactions and carefulness pay off; and also endurance, where an alert, self-preserving horse can shine.

In the horse market, Sensitive temperament is in solid demand among experienced amateurs and professionals who want a responsive partner without having to “kick and shove” every stride. But temperament matching is absolutely critical. The same Sensitive horse that gives a confident rider a light, elastic connection can give a novice a white-knuckle experience. If you’re buying or selling, you’re not just moving a horse from one stable to another – you’re trying to create a partnership where the horse’s reactivity feels like a gift rather than a problem. That alignment between temperament and rider is what keeps these horses happy, sound, and in the same home for years.

Finding the right Sensitive horse to buy

When you’re buying a Sensitive horse, you’re usually looking for feel, refinement, and reactivity in a positive sense. Maybe you’re stepping up in your riding, wanting a horse that doesn’t need constant leg, or you’re aiming for higher-level dressage or eventing where a more “switched-on” brain is an asset. Often, riders come to me saying, “My current horse is too dull; I want something more responsive,” and my answer is always the same: that’s a fantastic goal, but you must be ready to ride the sensitivity you’re asking for.

Identifying a truly Sensitive temperament starts the moment you walk into the stable. The horse will typically be alert without necessarily being anxious: ears following you, watching, perhaps moving away from pressure but coming back to investigate. Under saddle, a Sensitive horse usually reacts to a light leg and a small half-halt. If you squeeze a bit too hard and get a big reaction – a rush forward, a tight back – that’s useful information. During a trial ride, notice how quickly the horse responds when you soften, not just when you add aids. Sensitivity should come with adjustability, not constant tension. Ask to see the horse in different contexts: tacked up, walked around the yard, in the arena, and if possible, briefly outside or near other horses. You’re looking for a pattern of awareness rather than random explosions.

Price-wise, Sensitive horses sit across a wide range, depending more on training and rideability than temperament alone. In Europe and the US, you’ll often see young, green but Sensitive sport types starting around $8,000–$15,000. Well-produced amateur-friendly Sensitive horses with competition records will more commonly sit in the $20,000–$45,000 bracket, and upper-level or imported competition horses can easily climb to $60,000 and beyond. A Sensitive horse that is talented but sharp or nervy may be discounted compared to a similar horse that is equally sensitive but proven to be amateur-safe. When buying, ask sellers specific questions: How does this horse handle new environments? How does it react if the rider loses balance? Has it ever bolted, spun, or had prolonged tension at shows? Green flags include a horse that startles but quickly recovers, one that softens when the rider relaxes, and one that eats and drinks normally when away from home. Red flags are repeated bolting, shutting down, or extreme tension that doesn’t de-escalate with calm riding. A good pre-purchase exam for a Sensitive horse should include watching it in a new place if possible, and discussing management: turnout routine, feed, and how changes in environment affect behavior. All of that will tell you whether this is the kind of sensitivity you can grow with, or one that will keep you on the edge of your comfort zone.

Successfully selling horses with a Sensitive personality

When you’re selling a Sensitive horse, your ideal buyer is usually a reasonably experienced, tactful rider who has independent balance and likes to ride from seat and leg rather than strength. Often it’s a rider aiming for dressage, eventing, or show jumping who enjoys a forward, tuned-in feeling, or a confident amateur who has outgrown a very quiet schoolmaster. Your job as a seller is to help that buyer see clearly how the horse thinks and feels, without sugar-coating it. A Sensitive temperament can be a big selling point if you describe it accurately: “light off the leg, responsive to small aids, thrives with a calm, confident rider” says far more than vague marketing phrases.

In your listing, be honest about what the horse needs. Mention whether it prefers a predictable routine, plenty of turnout, or a quiet yard, and whether it has been ridden successfully by amateurs or mainly professionals. Include concrete details: how it behaves at shows, in traffic, on the lorry, and after time off. Photos and videos should show the horse in normal working conditions, not just on its best, highly managed day. When buyers come to try a Sensitive horse, set them up for success: choose a calm time of day, allow the horse to be properly warmed up, and, if necessary, let them watch you ride first so they can see how to handle the horse’s energy and reactions. Encourage them to try transitions, small mistakes, and corrections so they can feel how the horse responds when things aren’t perfect.

For pricing, remember that in the current market, rideable sensitivity is valuable, while extreme sharpness is not. A Sensitive horse that an amateur can genuinely enjoy will command a stronger price than a similar horse that only a pro wants to ride. Be realistic: a talented but hot, inconsistent horse might sit in the $10,000–$20,000 range, while a more settled, competition-proven Sensitive horse that has taken amateurs around safely is often in the $25,000–$50,000 bracket, depending on age, record, and location. Buyers of Sensitive horses expect transparency: up-to-date vet records, a clear account of any past behavioral issues, and ideally the chance for more than one trial ride or a short trial period if local norms allow. Marketing should target riders who search specifically for “sensitive,” “forward,” or “responsive” horses, whether that’s through specialized sport horse agents, trainers with established networks, or reputable online marketplaces with good filtering options. In the long term, matching a Sensitive horse with the right rider benefits you as a seller: fewer returns, a stronger reputation, and the satisfaction of knowing that the horse’s sharp mind and quick reactions are being enjoyed and nurtured, not fought against. Honesty about temperament isn’t a risk; with Sensitive horses, it’s your biggest asset.