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Post by eskvalleystud on Mar 13, 2012 18:59:08 GMT
Due to my mare being injured and wanting to do ridden showing this year I am looking to swap one of my daughters L/R ponies for a M&M - prefer Welsh C (must be 13.1 / 13.2hh) Welsh Section D or Highland - must be broken in and working walk, trot and canter and have no issues with hacking out alone and easy to handle etc
My daughters Welsh A mare is approx 11.3hh, show quality, was shown twice under saddle L/R at county level before we got her and was placed top two, she is very well bred and easy mare to do - she is currently out on loan and has been for the last year and a half however the child is progressing to PC ponies/activities and this mare is best suited as a L/R pony although has been worked/ridden off the L/R, she had one bout of lami when we got her but its been easily managed since and is on normal full livery with no probs
Adores little children! would be lovely to find her a good home for a little girl or boy to pamper her
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Post by wambam on Mar 16, 2012 7:58:59 GMT
shame you're not wanting a 12.2 Welsh!
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Post by eskvalleystud on Apr 5, 2012 15:21:06 GMT
Still looking
our mare is on livery just outside Alloa and can be viewed/tried by prior arrangement with the yard owner
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Post by eskvalleystud on May 5, 2012 4:02:20 GMT
Upping, mare is near Dollar (which is near Alloa!) on livery, full facilities to try her
would look at anything ridden to swap her with as long as potential to show and must be at least 13hh+ to take a 5ft 6/5ft 7 rider
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Post by equinim on May 5, 2012 14:16:08 GMT
welsh d bay 14.2hh mare 17yrs but acts looks younger. she isnt a stocky type.
send me email address for info based wiltshire
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Post by eskvalleystud on May 6, 2012 11:40:22 GMT
Hi not looking for a veteran as already have 4 over 16 years old
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Post by Sharan on May 7, 2012 16:31:08 GMT
I have a 10yo New Forrest mare. Broken last summer and good to do but can sometimes but awkward to bridle. She's been fine with adults but naughty when she has a child to take the mickey out of. Good to hack, and been to one small SJ just for a look and got 2 clear rounds. Only cross poles mind.
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Post by eskvalleystud on May 7, 2012 20:36:11 GMT
Think you may be too far away to try her and would be a bit worried about the bridle issue as worked with one who had a hangup with the bridle (as shes had been twitched on her ear!!!) sometimes took quite a few bruises and alot of time to get her tacked up! thank you for your interest hope she finds a good home
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Post by Sharan on May 7, 2012 22:25:41 GMT
No problem. I think this may just be the case with her as most of the time she's fine. Just seems to know when it's a child she can can away with it with.
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