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Post by boo55 on Apr 25, 2020 18:57:41 GMT
I'm on the look out for ideally a full up Welsh A, but any other small native ponies will be considered; Standard Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh B. A part bred or riding pony may also be considered. The pony must have good confirmation and be full up (both in build and height to breed standard). The pony needs to be of at least potential show quality and have a good temperament that would be suitable for a child. The pony will potentially be a lead rein/first ridden if suitable, which is why it needs to have a good enough build to have a small rider aboard so that I can keep the pony well schooled. So the more barrel like, the better! The plan is to produce the pony (if not already) ready for my nephew. The dream would be of course to get to hoys. The pony should; - Be on the younger side (although others may be considered if suitable). - Must be an old fashioned chunky, solid type. - Must have a good temperament. - Must have good confirmation. - Have no lumps, bumps or blemishes. - Have no health issues/be unsound. - Be of show quality. - Have the potential to be a good children's pony (if not already). I can offer a kind and knowledgable home. Please only get in touch if you have something that matches the exact criteria of my advert. Obviously I will only be looking to buy once this pandemic is completely over.
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Post by megsmum on Jul 20, 2020 20:24:53 GMT
Hello I have an absolute wonderful 13hh part bred Welsh, she is forward thinking, with absolutely no vices. I bought her as a 4 year old and have backed and produced her, I am a professional show rider/judge, I have schooled her to novice level dressage standard so far, my trainer thinks she will go really far. I have been jumping her and she loves it, jumping up to 1m, but she has been bought on slowly and correctly, she is really bold and brave. I also teach novice riders on her so she is Used to someone wobbling on her. Please ring me on 07901554537 if you'd like more info. Victoria
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