Sparklet
Well-Known Member
After a long heartbreaking discussion we have finally decided to sell my daughters pony because it is time she moved on to horses.
Pony is a really stunning Golden Dun, 14.2 and 9 years of age. We have owned her since she was 3 years old and she was originally imported from Ireland (Kilkenny) as a yearling. I have no information about her breeding other than her father took advantage of her mother so Spice was not intentional her father was a Palamino Arab and her mother was quite a successful jumping pony reputed to be out of Clover Hill but I have no paper records.
In type she is a bit like a short backed Connemara with finer legs described by the physio as having perfect confirmation and very unlikely to have any problems with her back.
She is not really a first pony so would have to be sold as a second ride as despite having no ridden problems she is quite sharp so would need someone with a bit of experience.
She has shown quite successfully and does well in the Show Hunter Pony classes, it is unusual if she doesnt win the class. She has not done any affiliated showing though because my daughters main interest is dressage where she does very well.
She does jump but is pretty green and this would need some work.
She is easy to handle, shoe and a child could clip her. She does need sedation to have her teeth done and needs plenty of room when travelling. She also has a nose net in summer but otherwise she is vice less.
She would do complete with tack and a rug for every occasion and more.
What do you think?
Pony is a really stunning Golden Dun, 14.2 and 9 years of age. We have owned her since she was 3 years old and she was originally imported from Ireland (Kilkenny) as a yearling. I have no information about her breeding other than her father took advantage of her mother so Spice was not intentional her father was a Palamino Arab and her mother was quite a successful jumping pony reputed to be out of Clover Hill but I have no paper records.
In type she is a bit like a short backed Connemara with finer legs described by the physio as having perfect confirmation and very unlikely to have any problems with her back.
She is not really a first pony so would have to be sold as a second ride as despite having no ridden problems she is quite sharp so would need someone with a bit of experience.
She has shown quite successfully and does well in the Show Hunter Pony classes, it is unusual if she doesnt win the class. She has not done any affiliated showing though because my daughters main interest is dressage where she does very well.
She does jump but is pretty green and this would need some work.
She is easy to handle, shoe and a child could clip her. She does need sedation to have her teeth done and needs plenty of room when travelling. She also has a nose net in summer but otherwise she is vice less.
She would do complete with tack and a rug for every occasion and more.
What do you think?