16 - 16.3hh Chestnut Horses for Sale in Scotland

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"Arriebeg What a View" Chestnut Filly Youngstock / Foal
"Arriebeg What a View" Chestnut Filly Youngstock / Foal
Homebred Filly Lola is a lovely little mover with a bright future ahead of her. She has been well handled from a young age and is a pleasure to have around. She has successfully attended in-hand ...
Colour Chestnut
Gender Filly
Height 16 hands
Breed Irish Sport Horse X Warmblood
Brora
£ 4,000ONO
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"Lottie " Chestnut Mare All Rounder
"Lottie " Chestnut Mare All Rounder
Lottie is a 16. 2hh chestnut, well breed ISH, (green passport) mare, just turned 15yrs with a lovely kind temperament. Very easy to handle, stands quietly to mount and easy to load. I have owned her ...
Colour Chestnut
Gender Mare
Height 16.2 hands
Breed Irish Sport Horse
Lockerbie
£ 3,800
"Lugh" Chestnut Gelding Ex Racehorse
"Lugh" Chestnut Gelding Ex Racehorse
sold
Raced 4 times but not fast enough. Has had a year down time within that time has hacked and been introduced to schooling. Good for someone who wants to build from the basics and start work up again ...
Colour Chestnut
Gender Gelding
Height 16 hands
Breed Thoroughbred
Inverness
£ 3,500ONO

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Buying Chestnut Horses in Scotland

 

Choosing the right horse

When browsing Chestnut Horses in Scotland, match the horse to your experience, not just where you are now but where you want to be in the next year. A young or unschooled horse suits confident, experienced riders. If you're still developing, a well-schooled older horse will teach you more and carries less risk.


When viewing, ask to see the horse caught from the field and tacked up before you ride. Behaviour on the ground tells you things a ridden trial won't.

 

Pre-purchase vetting

Get a pre-purchase veterinary examination before committing to any significant purchase. Use your own vet rather than one suggested by the seller, and instruct them directly.


A 5-stage vetting tests the horse at rest and under strenuous exercise but does not include X-rays by default. Discuss with your vet whether these are worth adding, particularly for older horses or those with hard work ahead.


For lower-value horses or companions, a 2-stage vetting covers the basics.

 

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