SouthWestWhippet
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Following from my post a couple of days ago about my pony being on his own, I am seriously considering getting him a little companion. I've now spoken to the farmer with the meat ponies, turns out they are not meat ponies per say but that he keeps them and breeds them - although any that aren't good enough to breed and he doesn't sell locally are sold for meat. He looks after them in a hands off but consiencious way, they have hay/nuts each day in this weather, are wormed and have passports. Other than that they are largely untouched by human hand.
He has said I could buy one if I wanted and there are two I like the look of. Both are rising 2, entire colts.
One is a small, very dark iron grey. Probably about 11.2hh ATM, a fine(ish) build with a pretty face. He is happy to approach and stand near you if you have nuts and isn't bothered by dogs/people he doesn't know/the bag with the nuts in. Obviously doesn't want to be petted yet but isn't terrified, just cautious. The farmer would like £100 for him.
The other is a slightly bigger, chunkier dun pony, probably standing currently at about 12.2hh, maybe a touch bigger. Again he has a pretty face and is quite a dark dun. He approached us curiously when we stood at the gate, we had no food but he came to check us out. However, he was mostly engaged in a very serious game of 'being a grown up stallion' with one of his mates - rearing up, kicking, boxing, kneeling down etc... He is clearly a fairly ballsy (!) chap. The farmer would like £200 for him as he is apparently quite well bred.
Now instinctively, I like the Dun better because i love duns. But I think the little iron grey may be a better bet as I am worried the dun might turn out to be a bit of a handful and long term I'd like this pony to be quiet enough for a child to be led about on.
Any one with experience, could I have some advice please on what to look for in a pony like this (ie unhandled) in terms of looking for a quiet temprament? (Obviously pony will be gelded ASAP)
thanks
He has said I could buy one if I wanted and there are two I like the look of. Both are rising 2, entire colts.
One is a small, very dark iron grey. Probably about 11.2hh ATM, a fine(ish) build with a pretty face. He is happy to approach and stand near you if you have nuts and isn't bothered by dogs/people he doesn't know/the bag with the nuts in. Obviously doesn't want to be petted yet but isn't terrified, just cautious. The farmer would like £100 for him.
The other is a slightly bigger, chunkier dun pony, probably standing currently at about 12.2hh, maybe a touch bigger. Again he has a pretty face and is quite a dark dun. He approached us curiously when we stood at the gate, we had no food but he came to check us out. However, he was mostly engaged in a very serious game of 'being a grown up stallion' with one of his mates - rearing up, kicking, boxing, kneeling down etc... He is clearly a fairly ballsy (!) chap. The farmer would like £200 for him as he is apparently quite well bred.
Now instinctively, I like the Dun better because i love duns. But I think the little iron grey may be a better bet as I am worried the dun might turn out to be a bit of a handful and long term I'd like this pony to be quiet enough for a child to be led about on.
Any one with experience, could I have some advice please on what to look for in a pony like this (ie unhandled) in terms of looking for a quiet temprament? (Obviously pony will be gelded ASAP)
thanks