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Hoofine vs eHorses

Cross-border buying with multi-currency escrow, not just multilingual listings.

eHorses is one of Europe's leading horse marketplaces, multilingual and strong from ponies to high-end sport horses. It offers value-added services and dealer profiles, but at its core it's a classifieds marketplace — payments are arranged privately and there's no universal escrow or financial-grade KYC. For international buyers facing currency, logistics and in-person-inspection hurdles, Hoofine's multi-currency escrow and verified sellers are built for exactly that.

eHorsesehorses.com. Comparison is based on each platform's publicly described model and may change.

Your money is protected by escrow

eHorses is an advertising venue — buyer and seller arrange payment privately, so a wire or deposit leaves you exposed. On Hoofine every payment is held in escrow and only released after delivery, with a 48-hour inspection window.

Every seller's identity is verified

eHorses relies on basic account registration, so you may have little more than a name and a phone number. Hoofine verifies seller identity (KYC) before a sale, so you know who you're dealing with.

You only pay when a sale completes

Instead of paying listing fees whether or not your horse sells, Hoofine is free to list and charges a flat 2.9% + $1 only on a completed, escrow-backed sale.

Hoofine vs eHorses, feature by feature

FeatureHoofineeHorses
Escrow on every sale
Identity-verified sellers (KYC)Dealer profiles
48-hour inspection window
Dispute resolution on the transactionReport ads only
Public pedigree databasePer-listing only
Breeding & stallion-at-stud network
Multi-currency, built for cross-borderListings in EUR
Free to listPaid listings
Cost to sell2.9% + $1, only on a completed saleListing fees regardless of outcome

Why buyers and sellers choose Hoofine

  • Multi-currency escrow designed for cross-border deals
  • Verified seller identity for horses you can't view in person
  • One platform for pedigrees, breeding and the transaction

Hoofine vs eHorses — FAQ

Is Hoofine a good alternative to eHorses for buying in Europe?
eHorses has excellent European reach and multilingual listings. Where it differs is the transaction: it leaves cross-border payment and legal risk to the parties. Hoofine supports multi-currency escrow and verifies seller identity, which matters most when you can't inspect in person or wire across borders.
Does eHorses provide escrow?
eHorses operates primarily as a classifieds marketplace; there's no strong public indication of a universal escrow service controlling all transactions. Hoofine holds every payment in escrow until delivery and inspection.
How much does Hoofine cost?
Listing is free. Hoofine charges a flat 2.9% + $1 fee on a completed sale, deducted from the seller's payout at release. Nothing is charged on cancelled or refunded transactions.