juliag
Well-Known Member
Personally as a mother of 6 children all having ridden from the age of about 2 with the eldest 25 and the youngest just 7, I would have said that for an experienced pony , a, I wouldnt be bothered about his age at all, and b, the price seems perfectly fair to me for a pony that knew his job etc. To be honst if this was my pony and someone rang and queried the price before even coming to see him I would tell them not to bother coming!!! I appreciate he is a long way away but thats just the name of the game really, good ponies are as others said ''rare as hens teeth''. I suppose the only thing I am really suprised at is that you even have the chance to buy him, most really good small ponies are snapped up word of mouth, however the remoteness of the location may be the reason for this. Good luck!