Which would you choose
#5.Another good possibility, but an unregistered gelding. I wouldn't pay that much for an unregistered horse, that I can't breed. A nice horse. but not worth that price.
#6... A nice looking horse in the pic, but not much in the description. And according to the ad the horse is 38 years old! I'd avoid this add... it could just be a language barier. but it looks a bit like a scam. Lots more horeses out there, forget about this one.
So my vote goes for #4. Good Luck!
I like the 2 and 3 one
As other people said... if you're just going by which one is "prettiest", you really need to think about your priorities. You need to be thinking about which one is best suited to your level and abilities.
Out of the horses you listed these are the only two really stick out to me as possibly being a suitable horse for you:
http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-33447...
http://www.equinehits.com/horses-for-sal...
Both of them have experience and are listed as being suitable for a young rider.
What level of dressage are you doing? How high have you jumped? If you're only riding, say, 1st level dressage, there's no point in you buying a horse who's showing Grand Prix... you'll just be holding the horse back from his full potential and he'll probably be way too much horse for you. You'll be better off getting a horse who's a little above your level with the potential to continue on to higher levels as you're ready to.
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