A "how much" sorry

charlie_brown1

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I am sorry to ask as I get the impression that "how much" questions are a kind of no, no... but I am gionna ask
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We have a 14.2 piebald cob, he is bombproof, jumps, he is a wonderfull pony, hacks alone, with company, a very good doer, nearly 10 years old, a real confidence giver, he sorted my "frightened" of horses problem out. He aslo has a blue eye. My daughter has "found" boys ;(((( so ponio gets ingnored, this is a real sad and gut wrenching sale.

Could any body help with a price please?

Thank you Mandy
 
Have you done much with him? would he be suitable for a first pony - someone coming off riding school ponies ? novice rider? these are the types that seem to be going fast!
 
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Have you done much with him? would he be suitable for a first pony - someone coming off riding school ponies ? novice rider? these are the types that seem to be going fast!

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Yes, he was my daughters first pony, 5 years ago when she was 11. Yes I am a VERY novice rider and he is brilliant with me. He was a riding school pony when we got him. He has done fun runs, pony club games etc. He will do anything you ask of him and very honest.
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Depends what he does, but I've been keeping an eye on this height ponies as daughter has neally outgrown the Little Grey Welshie she loans (but we need to get our fencing sorted first really)
I'd think most tend to be advertised somewhere between £2-3K, sometimes a bit more. Obviously if he's a good jumper, good at showing, won lots, or very suitable for a novice, or comes with all tack rugs etc etc then a bit more.
 
Thank you so much for your replies. I think I may have somebody that would like him on loan, which is a dream for me as I really don't want to sell him and I still get to see him.He is has become my third "child"

Mandy
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