Coloured Horses For Sale in the UK

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Would you like to stand out from the crowd wherever you go with your horse? No problem! From piebalds and skewbalds to spotted horses, you can find a striking array of available coloureds for sale on Horsemart today. From chunky Gypsy cobs to well-bred sports horses, there are suitable horses for everyone. With coloured horses and ponies for sale near you and all over the UK & Ireland, you can be assured the right one for you is in the listings below.
Advice On Buying A Horse Sight Unseen – 6 Points For Success

Advice On Buying A Horse Sight Unseen – 6 Points For Success

Whether you should buy a horse unseen is a controversial topic that is often raised in equestrian discussion groups and is one that usually produces strong opinions either way. What with the current changes to the world and the restrictions in place ...
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CHAPS 4 year old Gelding
sold
Colour Tobiano
Gender Gelding
Height 13.3 hands
Breed Cob
CHAPS gelding 4 years old Approximately 13. 2hh/13. 3hh. Will make minimum 14hh. Outstanding blank canvas - ready for someone to put their stamp on him. Floating paces, lovely marked and ...
5 months ago
Strathaven
£ 1,650
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Willow - 13.1 Cob Mare 3Yo
sold
Colour -
Gender Mare
Height 13.1 hands
Breed Cob
✨THIS WEEKS DEAL✨ Willow - 13. 1 Cob Mare 3Yo This lovely mare is looking for her new 5* home, she has been a lovely mare to have on the yard as a companion and will be a really easy mare ...
5 months ago
Billericay
£ 1,700OVNO
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2 Year old Chaps Registered homebred filly, Trotter x Stepping Cob, to make 15.2hh
sold
Colour Skewbald
Gender Filly
Height 14.1 hands
Breed Cob
Beautiful red and white homebred filly currently standing at 14. 1hh, to make 15. 2hh. Stepping Cob x Trotter. Chaps Passported and DNA tested. Well handled by adults and children. Has been ...
5 months ago
Leicester
£ 4,250ONO
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Cob x 15hh
sold
Colour Skewbald
Gender Mare
Height 15 hands
Breed Cob
Marmalade is around 10 years old. I've done some groundwork with her in her younger years but she will need to be restarted. Due to my circumstances I just don't have to time to back her and give her ...
5 months ago
Dickleburgh
£ 1,700ONO
Improving Leg Stability In The Saddle

Improving Leg Stability In The Saddle

‘Dressage is the art of teaching a horse to carry you. Riding is the art of learning to be a good load to carry.’ - Richard Weiss A lot can be taken from this quote. Often our horses carry far more than just our weight; th...
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Blank canves /show cob
sold
Colour Skewbald
Gender Gelding
Height 12.3 hands
Breed Cob
Tim super stunning boy with unusual markings. Fab moving. Lightly backed can be weary in new places but give him a week his your best friend. Tim will def hit show ring his one wall eye and super ...
5 months ago
Felbridge
£ 1,500
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Beautiful 13.1 chunky fun show potential
sold
Colour Tri-Coloured
Gender Mare
Height 13.1 hands
Breed Cob X Welsh Sec C
Toffee Beautiful evenly marked 4 year old 13. 1h native tricoloured mare quality stamp Of a pony that won’t break the bank! one for the show ring for sure! Loves a fuss, straight movement and ...
5 months ago
Hambleton
£ 3,000
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Stunning Yearling Filly
sold
Colour Piebald
Gender Filly
Height 11.2 hands
Breed Cob
Stunning piebald yearling filly approx 11. 2hh. A really stunning pony with lovely movement and bags of potential. Straight and correct with nice movement, no blemishes lumps or bumps. Super friendly ...
6 months ago
Hemel Hempstead
£ 1,000
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Stunning leopard spot Appaloosa gelding
sold
Colour Blanket Spot
Gender Gelding
Height 14 hands
Breed Appaloosa
Stunning rising 3 y o leopard spot gelding. Very good to handle. Has been very gently started (long reined and tack on). Has travelled perfectly in trailer and small box. Good for farrier/worm/vet....
6 months ago
Cirencester
£ 3,750OVNO
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Hoys Junior Prospect/ Show Cob
sold
Colour Skewbald
Gender Gelding
Height 13 hands
Breed Cob
Hoys Junior Prospect. 13hh The sad time has come for our gorgeous boy to find a new home! We have had him 3 years and owe him the world. My girls had him from 5yrs and have dressed him up in every ...
6 months ago
Monmouth
£ 6,500
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Super fun forward cob
sold
Colour Piebald
Gender Mare
Height 12 hands
Breed Cob
12 hands coloured cob mare 7 year old Rides nicely in all 3 phases, is forward going but has a soft mouth and is ridden in a snaffle. Has been ridden on the lead rein too and shown. Loves to jump ...
6 months ago
Warrington
£ 2,000
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Coloured Dartmoor pony
sold
Colour Blue & White
Gender Gelding
Height 11.3 hands
Breed Cob X Dartmoor
This young man is broken in and he is currently in work. He hacks out alone or in company and doesn't mind traffic. Goes in the school walk, trot, canter, poles and a little jumping course. Been out ...
6 months ago
Haverfordwest
£ enquire
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Danny boy coloured gelding
sold
Colour Piebald
Gender Gelding
Height 12.1 hands
Breed Cob
12. 1hh beautiful coloured gelding easy to handle in all ways good to box catch and farrier currently bare foot long thick feathers with a long thick mane good in traffic hacks out alone and in ...
6 months ago
Newmarket
£ 1,500OVNO
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Beautiful coloured Filly
sold
Colour Coloured
Gender Filly
Height 14 hands
Breed Cob
Star is a lovely coloured filly has been showing in hand as a foal and yearling she is so sweet not a bad bone in her body she is good with kids farm equipment farrier dentist. She now wants ...
6 months ago
York
£ 1,000
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Striking 7 year old sports horse
sold
Colour Piebald
Gender Gelding
Height 16.2 hands
Breed Irish Sport Horse
Whitehawk supreme cavalier 7 year old registered sports horse Sire: whitehawk cavalier, who is by the famous cavalier two for joy! ! Kodi is a flashy handsome boy who stands at 16. 2hh. He has ...
6 months ago
Bristol
£ 8,000OVNO
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Little Jess , 13.2 hh skewbald. (Dun and white ) filly 2 years old
sold
Colour Skewbald
Gender Filly
Height 13.2 hands
Breed Welsh X
Little Jess, standing at 13. 2 to make 14. 2. Jess, Is a 2 year old filly. started injections, had her teeth checked, gets her feet done very 6 weeks, travels on a trailer or wagon. Lived in over ...
6 months ago
Richmond
£ 2,250ONO
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All rounder for sale
sold
Colour Skewbald
Gender Gelding
Height 15.3 hands
Breed Irish Sport Horse
Chuckles 15, 3hh Gelding 14 year old (low mileage) Not a novice ride… he is a powerful, sensitive horse that needs someone who knows what they are doing. Good with farrier, amazing to ...
6 months ago
Kelso
£ 5,500ONO
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Pretty blue and white 2 yr old filly  to make 13.2hh
sold
Colour Blue & White
Gender Filly
Height 12.1 hands
Breed Irish X
Elsa is a sweet 2 yr old blue and white filly She is believed to be Irish bred. She has no feather and good bone and should ultimately make a nice all round type. She should make 13. 2hh at maturity ...
6 months ago
Builth Wells
£ 625OVNO
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Beautiful Section D palomino
sold
Colour Palomino
Gender Mare
Height 15.2 hands
Breed Welsh Sec D
This Beautiful Palomino Horse is a very sad sale, we have owned her since 1yr old, and requires a 5* Home, This is due to Health reasons of her owner and age. She does require re-schooling as ...
6 months ago
Flixton
£ 2,500
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14hh safe cobx gelding
sold
Colour Piebald
Gender Gelding
Height 14 hands
Breed Cob
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Tank is a 5 year old 14hh cob x. This handsome boy has been riding away on and off for around 6 months, proving to be very good in the brain he’s happily doing all 3 paces ...
6 months ago
Dartford
£ 3,000ONO
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4 year old cob mare
sold
Colour Piebald
Gender Mare
Height 14.1 hands
Breed Cob
? ? ? ? Lady? ? ? ? 14. 1/2hh 4 year old cob mare Has a passport Broken and riding Previously backed by myself and let out to grass, recently been brought back in for schooling This mare is ...
6 months ago
Kells
£ 5,200ONO
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Frequently asked questions
What is the cost of buying a horse or pony?
The cost of buying a horse varies depending on the particular horse or pony. Factors include their age, experience, purpose, breeding, potential, height and even colour, but the price can range anywhere from a few hundred to several hundred thousand pounds. It is important to look through many horses and ponies who fit the profile of what you require so you can gain an understanding of what your budget should be. Please remember that in addition to the purchase price, there are ongoing costs associated with keeping a horse, such as stabling fees, veterinary care, farrier services, feed, rugs, tack and so on.
Are horses easy to train?
Horses possess an incredibly trainable attitude, depending on the individual animal and the type of training employed. To achieve successful results, it is essential to approach a horse's training with patience and respect - understanding their needs, abilities and limitations. Even though horses and ponies can be trained to do many jobs, it is important to consider that each individual has their own personality and set of attributes that build up a profile of what discipline(s) they might be suitable for. Understanding this is the first step on the journey into moulding your horse or pony. The most important aspect is the quality and experience of the person responsible for training the horse or pony. You cannot expect a horse to learn any skill if the person teaching doesn’t have a complete understanding of what they are asking, how they are asking, and why they are asking that of the horse. If you are planning to train a horse or pony yourself, you have to be honest about your own limitations and when you need the help of a more qualified trainer. As much as the quality of training is more important than the time spent, it is still vital that whoever is training the horse or pony is willing to commit ample time to teach the horse what you want them to learn. Be it halter training or ground manners, to more complex dressage or showjumping techniques. Horses might be animals that are eager to please, yet you need to remember they are unbelievably sensitive flight creatures who need time to build trust and a bond with you. Horses and ponies respond superbly to positive reinforcement because of their high intelligence. Simply, the answer to whether horses are easy to train comes from what skillset and experience you and the horse bring to the table and the chemistry you form as a partnership.
How long do horses live?
Horses and ponies typically have a lifespan of around 25-30 years, although this is dependent on the breed and lifestyle. Various factors come into play when considering a horse's life expectancy - for instance, smaller horses and ponies tend to live longer than larger breeds, and those living in captivity generally have longer lifespans than those still in the wild Nutrition is a significant factor too since horses with poor diets will not reach their full potential longevity. Regular visits from the farrier, dentist, and vet to maintain your horse or pony’s feet, teeth, and overall health, respectively, will also play a big factor in life expectancy Other good health practices involved are keeping up to date with vaccinations and regular exercise. According to the Guinness World Record, the maximum recorded age of a horse was "Old Billy," who lived to be 62 years old!
Will a horse be OK alone?
This is a difficult question to answer, as it depends on a variety of factors. Horses and ponies are herd animals who are naturally social animals and enjoy the company of others. Studies have shown that they develop relationships with one another, create hierarchies among themselves, and seek companionship when possible. If your horse must stay alone, it’s important to take measures to reduce boredom by providing them with plenty of activities – things like puzzles and toys filled with treats can help keep their minds engaged while also providing enrichment opportunities too. If you are able to give the horse exercise, this is another huge plus both mentally and physically. If your horse or pony is in a field or stable by itself but has lots of other horses around that they can see and communicate with, this is much better than being by themself and not even being able to see others of their own kind. Horses or ponies who are left in complete isolation are likely to experience both psychological and physical problems. The increased levels of stress and anxiety that being alone can cause may lead to issues such as colic or weight loss due to poor appetite.
Can you ride a 1 year old horse?
The short answer is no. A 1 year old horse is not physically developed enough to carry the weight of a rider. Doing so would lead to physical problems later on in the horse or pony’s life.
How do I buy my first horse?
Purchasing a horse is a major commitment and responsibility that should not be taken lightly. If you're looking to buy your first horse, there are a few key things to consider before making this important purchase. Firstly, it is paramount that you ask yourself what type of horse will best suit your needs and lifestyle - leisure horses, competition horses or racing horses can all vary in terms of their cost and upkeep. Before identifying the type of horse or pony you want, you should assess your riding ability and experience level in order to determine which type of animal will best suit your needs. Different horses have different temperaments and physical qualities that must match up with the rider’s abilities in order for them to work together and build a partnership. Many owners opt for choosing an older “schoolmaster” as their first mount – these animals are generally more experienced under saddle and less unpredictable than younger equines. The next step is to start looking, you can use a website like Horsemart to browse over 1,000 horses and ponies for sale! Once you’ve browsed horses or ponies that fit your criteria, you can start to enquire and view the identified candidates. When viewing a horse, you should take someone more experienced with you. It is very common for people to take their instructor with them for a second opinion. You should always view a horse as buying unseen poses a much greater risk. Now you’ve identified what you believe to be your new best friend, it’s time to get a vetting. Having a vet examine your horse to either a 2* or 5* standard will give you the peace of mind that the horse or pony is physically ready to do the job you require. If the horse passes, congratulations! You’ve just bought your first horse. Make sure you have transport lined up to drop the horse off at either your equestrian property or chosen livery yard.
What age horse should I buy?
This depends on your level of experience as a horseman and what you’re looking for from the horse. 0 - 2 years Either a foal or a very young horse or pony that is not yet ready to start their ridden education, so don’t be expecting to be riding this horse any time soon! Once the foal is weaned at 6 - 8 months old, you can then start to look at halter breaking them. Patience will be key with a horse or pony of this age. 3 - 4 years At this age, the horse will be ready to start being backed and continue their education. If you don’t have experience with backing or producing a young horse, this isn’t the best age horse to buy. Again, patience is key with a young horse or pony. 5 - 8 years Most likely broken and going forward. A good age to buy if you’re looking for a horse that understands all of the basic aids but will still be a bit green and need bringing on to be moulded into the horse or pony you want. 9 - 12 years An ideal age to buy if you’re wanting a horse or pony that has a good balance of experience and number of years ahead of them. This horse or pony will have been produced to be either what they’re most suitable for or what the previous owner(s) wanted. 13 - 16 years Been there, done that, got the t-shirt! A horse or pony in their more ‘mature’ years who will hopefully be more suitable for you if you’re looking for a horse that is well-schooled in their best discipline. 17 years + A horse or pony coming toward the end of their career, if you’re looking for a horse that can teach you a little bit more and help you progress as a rider, there’s a good chance a veteran of the game is what you’re after and will be the most suitable for you.
Is owning a horse stressful?
Owning a horse can be an incredibly rewarding experience and one that many people have cherished for generations, however, it’s important to consider the potential stressors of such a responsibility. Horses are highly intelligent and emotionally sensitive animals, so their care must be managed in a thoughtful, gentle manner. Day-to-day stresses - From being up at the crack of dawn and getting morning chores done before work, to late-night trips to the yard in typically British weather, horses are not always the easiest animals to love and enjoy because of the never-ending cycle. Sometimes, owning horses doesn’t seem as fun as you dreamt it would be but it is definitely worth it. Emotional investment - horses and ponies don’t take too long to become part of the family and it can become just like having a big dog, lots of cuddles, days out, grooming, treats and more. Therefore, when something unexpected happens that puts your horse at risk, it will be tough emotionally. Financial stresses - the taboo of what horses cost. Ultimately, horses are an investment you won’t see a return on financially. Between the regular outgoings of rent and feed, you’ve also got the potential risk of large vet bills. If your horse or pony is not insured, you’ll need to have a backup fund just in case.
What do I need to own a horse?
Owning a horse is an exciting and rewarding experience, but it's also one of the most expensive hobbies you can have. Before taking on the responsibility of caring for a horse, there are several things that need to be taken into account. Before the horse is even with you, it is essential that you have: Somewhere to keep the horse, be it at home with the necessary facilities or at a livery yard. Transport to bring your horse or pony from their current address to their new home, be that with or own horsebox or trailer or via a professional transporter. The basics for day-to-day care - hay, rugs, a headcollar & leadrope and a grooming kit. If stabled, you’ll also need bedding, a shavings fork and a wheelbarrow. It is also advisable that you get insurance. Once you’ve handed over the money to the vendor the risk is all on you. You may never need it but it’s better to be safe than sorry.