Sales Horses

Quality Irish sport horses produced, competed and sold with transparent pricing, professional schooling and straightforward guidance.

A close-up, photographic-realistic detail of an Irish sport horse’s refined head, chestnut coat rich and glossy, with a distinctive white blaze and alert, intelligent eye. The horse wears a premium dark brown leather bridle with immaculate stitching and softly padded noseband, standing in front of a dark wooden stable door that provides a warm, textured backdrop. Soft window light from the side creates delicate highlights on the horse’s eye and the contours of its cheek, with gentle shadows adding depth to the leather and coat texture. Shot in a vertical portrait orientation at eye level, with shallow depth of field that blurs the stable background, the mood is calm, trustworthy, and professional, ideal for showcasing quality and breeding on a sales site.
A bay Irish sport horse mid-canter in a well-kept outdoor sand arena, its powerful hindquarters engaged and tail lifted, showing clear suspension and athletic movement. The horse wears a clean jumping saddle and white saddle pad, with neatly trimmed legs and polished hooves. Low white arena fencing surrounds the space, beyond which are orderly green fields and neatly stacked show jumps. The scene is lit by bright but diffused overcast daylight, creating even, shadow-free illumination that highlights muscular definition and coat condition. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle capturing the forward momentum, moderate depth of field to keep horse and arena crisp while softening distant background, projecting an energetic yet professional sales-focused mood.

Services

From breaking and backing to competition production and sales livery, we develop each Irish sport horse carefully, focusing on rideability, soundness and attitude, with tailored programmes for young horses, amateur partners and ambitious riders.

Pricing

Sales Livery

Full livery for sales preparation from €220–€260 per week, including daily exercise, schooling, grooming, show turnout, marketing photos and basic sales admin. Schooling or competition livery for competition-fit Irish sport horses typically ranges from €260–€320 per week, depending on workload, competition schedule and individual horse requirements.

✓ Schooling-rides

✓ Advertising

✓ Trial-facilities

✓ Video-marketing

Competition Livery

Short‑term sales livery is available from €750–€1,000 per month for horses already in regular work, with a minimum stay of four weeks. Full competition and production packages for young Irish sport horses, including training, show fees (excluding entries) and sales support, generally range between €1,100–€1,600 per month based on level and goals.

✓ Competition-rides

✓ Show-entry

✓ Transport

✓ Owner-updates

Reviews

A well-structured conformation shot of a tall, athletic grey Irish sport horse standing on a clean, level yard surface, aligned perfectly side-on to the camera. The horse’s coat is lightly fleabitten with a clean, pulled mane and neatly trimmed tail, legs straight and evenly spaced to clearly display correct build and balance. Behind, a tidy stone stable block with dark green doors and hanging flower baskets adds subtle Irish character without distraction. Soft, even natural daylight from an overcast sky ensures no harsh shadows, providing clinical clarity of the horse’s outline. Photographic realism, framed in a landscape orientation with generous negative space around the horse, sharp focus throughout, conveying an objective, professional, catalog-like presentation suitable for serious buyers.

Aya Nakamura

MJEq produced my mare from a green five-year-old to a confident eventer. Honest communication and meticulous schooling made buying from them completely stress-free.

An elegant Irish sport horse standing quietly in a spacious, immaculate stable, its dark liver chestnut coat contrasting with fresh white shavings underfoot. The horse faces slightly toward the open top door, where soft natural daylight spills in, catching the subtle sheen of its coat and the smooth curves of a well-fitted leather headcollar. The stable walls are a clean, warm timber with neatly arranged nameplate and bridle hooks in the background, suggesting careful management and organization. Photographic realism from an eye-level perspective just outside the door, using moderate depth of field to keep the horse and immediate stable interior sharp while softening details beyond. The lighting and composition create a serene, trustworthy, professionally managed atmosphere ideal for a premium Irish sport horse sales environment.

Mateo García

We bought a young Irish sport horse unseen from overseas; the video, vetting and aftercare from MJEq were exceptional and exactly as described.