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Post by Cherrytop & Spicery Stud on Nov 22, 2008 14:20:58 GMT
Ok we are looking for the imposible.
Mountain and Moorland First Ridden On Loan.
Must be safe anought for First Year FR .
Standard Shetland, 122cm welsh A or B or poss 122cm Dartmoor.
(ideal would be a chestnut, jockey loves chestnuts)
Would be shown to county level. would be used by 6 and 9 year old girls.
Looking to loan for at Least a year.
Older ponies welcome. Problems such as Cribbers etc welcome
Please PM me details and photos.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2008 20:04:41 GMT
Hi Cherrytop. Would you consider a part-broken 3 year old, rising 4? He is a lovely natured type and we have leaned over him with no problems what so ever, not yet had a jockey on however nothing has fased him we just don't have time to continue his education. Cayberry Prejudice, approx 11.2hh chesnut gelding (no white). 'Reg' is a tremendous stamp of a Dartmoor, he has super limbs and movement. Dam: Perdita - many times DPS star show winner Sire: The Legendary Shilstone Rock D-Day I wouldn't offer him to you if I didn't think he would to your job
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Post by Cherrytop & Spicery Stud on Nov 22, 2008 20:44:13 GMT
I need a pony that has been there and got the tshirt as it were. we have some super novice ponies however a novice pony and Novice Jockey together are not the right mix
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2008 23:46:29 GMT
All my ponies are sold as newly broken or part broken and I have had no complaints- I think it depends on the type of pony and its temprement, they go to do very well for their little jockeys- most of them doing fyfr- look at C Quite Unique- he left here as newly broken & newly gelded!!!! & was winning fyfr within a month.
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Post by Cherrytop & Spicery Stud on Nov 23, 2008 8:32:38 GMT
I know you have fab ponies however I know this will not be right for my girls.
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