European Horses for Sale

European Horses for Sale2025-07-28T02:51:59+00:00

Jackpot

Jackpot, a competitive equ jumper with all the flash! Looks like a stallion and has all the looks on top of being a fun ride! With a show record up to 1m30, he has all the assets to make a phenomenal 3'6+ horse and will make someone happy in the jumper and equitation rings. Good balance and applies himself over the fence, Jackpot is priced competitively for a year leasee at $50k + Import. A good opportunity to bring along an up and coming talented horse. Would consider a lease with an option to purchase as well. Currently located in France, can be tried here or sent over!

Cornet

Meet your next equitation super star. Cornet has it all to be not only an equitation winner but also a true teacher. Between having the best lead changes, a solid foundation, and a super technique, oh and jumping open water, he has all of the pieces to go straight into the ring in wellington this winter! At 7 he has competed in the 1m30s, so scope won't be a problem for the big equ. Nothing really phases him, you can go play in the hills one day, and go to indoors the next day. Has been carefully vetted to please the American market very recently. Priced at 110k Euros and ready to ship to America. You cannot find this

IRun de Beaufour

The ultimate U25 horse in the making, I Run, a small and scopy little mare with the biggest heart and all the ability to make it to the 1m45s+. Currently showing in the 1m35s with ease at 7, and schooling 1m45-1m50 at home. SHe brave, means business and is the most straight forward horse to ride. Whether you're wanting to be competitive in the 1ms or 1m45s, she's your girl, that's how simple she is. Auto everything, big snaffle mouth, light to the aids and so comfortable. Never worry about needing to produce her balance, she is naturally just where you want her to be, making the flat sessions pure delight. On top of all of this, I Run

Costs of Importing a Horse from France (to the U.S.)

Airfare (Flight Cost)

$8,000 – $12,000 USD
  • Depends on airport of departure/arrival and airline used.
  • Horses usually fly via cargo with specialized equine transport companies.
  • Shared containers (3 horses per box) are more cost-effective than private stalls.

Quarantine

Geldings: $3000 to $4750 for 3 days

(USDA facility)

Require CEM (Contagious Equine Metritis) testing

Mares: ~$2,500 – $4,500 (2-3 weeks).
Stallions: ~$6,000 – $10,000 (up to 1 month).

Pre-Purchase Exam (Optional but Recommended)

$500 – $3,000+ USD
  • Varies based on depth (basic vetting vs. full X-rays, endoscopy, etc.).
  • Usually done in France before committing to buy/export.

Ground Transportation (France & U.S.)

$500 – $1,500 USD (each side)

Cost varies depending on how far the horse is from the airport and final destination.

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