Post by eskvalleystud on Apr 15, 2009 17:51:00 GMT
due to current circumstances I would like to offer for loan the following, homes will be vetted, with references and contract done by lawyer
DURRIS CANDLELIGHT - this pony is quality - the stud she was bred at breeds superb prize winning stock, she is a D but will get re-measured Section C as not over 13.2hh, oozes quality and very true to type, not been ridden for a while but shes easy to bring back into work, NOT a novice ride and she hates hacking out on her own, she enjoys jumping so great not just for flat ridden but also WH, black with 4 white socks, very very eyecatching
ESKVALLEY THE WEATHER PROPHET - Dapple Grey Welsh C gelding, now 3, ready to start backing, he is half brother to multi champion medal winning Rosegarth Pioneer - so out of my mare Synod Miss Poppet and by my prize winning C stallion BRYSMITH SILVER SPIRIT - Findlay requires a v experienced home as can be quirky in the field loose although never been a problem inhand, he's got masses of bone substance and quality, needs the right home to bring out his potential
MOORCROFT BAY LADY - Welsh C mare - 8 years, medal winner inhand, prof broken in by Debbie Rodwell, needs a home that can bring her back into work with time, possibly not show this year as she tweaked a back muscle last year and is still thinking about it! shes an uncomplicated ride and laid back, shes top class and easy to do
4th time ridden after being broken in 2007
FOUROAKS CALVIN KLEIN - licenced Sec A stallion, his sire stood at Heniarth Stud and produced champs, this lad is quality and easy to do, although HATES mane pulling, would like to see him used at stud and also under saddle or driven
I also have a Sec C youngster, again half brother of Rosegarth Pioneer, he's an eyecatching grey roan and of good height with masses of bone, ideal for someone to show
all ponies are available for more than one season, so you'd not have your hard work pulled from under your feet when you start to get results
we based 15 miles south of Edinburgh, I would like them to stay within reasonable travelling distance for me to check them, they must go to very experienced homes as all very much loved, great opportunity as very nice well bred quality ponies and could do well with a bit of work
DURRIS CANDLELIGHT - this pony is quality - the stud she was bred at breeds superb prize winning stock, she is a D but will get re-measured Section C as not over 13.2hh, oozes quality and very true to type, not been ridden for a while but shes easy to bring back into work, NOT a novice ride and she hates hacking out on her own, she enjoys jumping so great not just for flat ridden but also WH, black with 4 white socks, very very eyecatching
ESKVALLEY THE WEATHER PROPHET - Dapple Grey Welsh C gelding, now 3, ready to start backing, he is half brother to multi champion medal winning Rosegarth Pioneer - so out of my mare Synod Miss Poppet and by my prize winning C stallion BRYSMITH SILVER SPIRIT - Findlay requires a v experienced home as can be quirky in the field loose although never been a problem inhand, he's got masses of bone substance and quality, needs the right home to bring out his potential
MOORCROFT BAY LADY - Welsh C mare - 8 years, medal winner inhand, prof broken in by Debbie Rodwell, needs a home that can bring her back into work with time, possibly not show this year as she tweaked a back muscle last year and is still thinking about it! shes an uncomplicated ride and laid back, shes top class and easy to do
4th time ridden after being broken in 2007
FOUROAKS CALVIN KLEIN - licenced Sec A stallion, his sire stood at Heniarth Stud and produced champs, this lad is quality and easy to do, although HATES mane pulling, would like to see him used at stud and also under saddle or driven
I also have a Sec C youngster, again half brother of Rosegarth Pioneer, he's an eyecatching grey roan and of good height with masses of bone, ideal for someone to show
all ponies are available for more than one season, so you'd not have your hard work pulled from under your feet when you start to get results
we based 15 miles south of Edinburgh, I would like them to stay within reasonable travelling distance for me to check them, they must go to very experienced homes as all very much loved, great opportunity as very nice well bred quality ponies and could do well with a bit of work