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rara007

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Ginga is for sale/loan
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, although we are not advertising him for a while, so fingers crossed he can stay witha driving or local person. I knew it was coming, and is for his best, but I love jumping this pony, and taken him from unbroken, but I'm not allowed to compete him
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. I'm a bit gutted as I fell 'my' riding pony is being sold so I can spend more time schooling Dad's ponies for him.
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13.3 registered welsh PB, topdriving pony lines. chestnut, 10YO. Has competed nationally as a pair and single, driven as a team and could go to the top with some more schooling. Very easy drive, perfect first competitive driving pony, and particularly talented as a pair/wheeler. Very powerful pony, with a foward going mind. Took a driver from never driven competitvely to in the top 10 at the national chamionships in 7 months. Also rides, has potential in dressage, responsive, calm and powerful. Started jumping in the summer, and would be more than capable of doing well locally. Clear 3'3" courses at home. Schooled over XC jumps. Very easy to do, super doer although does swear when you tack him up. Would be too much for a child to do, carries an adult easily and is fine for an experienced teen.

Any ideas on Price. I think he is more than the £2250 we payed for him, and is better than my old pony who went for £3000.
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Haz
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Any ideas ....

Would £4K be to much, he would be with rugs, and bridles but not saddle or harness.

(Placed every time out in the last year, inculding at ridden dressage.)
 
I have no idea about the driving market so cant comment on that. But just from his ridden side I wouldnt say you'd get more than £2k simply because you say he would be too much for a child which is what this size of pony genrally suits. But depends what you're selling him for? More for driving?
 
Thanks-In an ideal world he would go to a driving home, as he is more suited to this due to his breeding and experience. His size is abit of let down for riding, as he rides very big, and really is full up 13.3 and wide, so and under 10's would be like a pea on a drum. He would be fine for a child, but I just don't think it would do im justice, he would be a fab Pony Club type pony but I feel he would do much better as a dressage or driving pony.

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Thanks-Driving he is a very good trials pony, accurate dressage, and trys hard, allways clear and in good time for cones and fab obstcales.

Once we have tried the local tackshops and events and people we know we will definately consider those places-Thanks!
 
ditto Magic_Magpie i would have said £3500 but i really no nothing about driving but from what you said he sounds good but i honestly dont have a clue...
sorry about having to sell him.....
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