Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
At some point in the not to distant future I'm probably going to be in the market for another driving pony/horse. Leo is broken and its not looking hopefully for any real recovery. I'm absolutely gutted but trying to plan ahead to cheer myself up. I had a quick flick through some ads this morning and the number of potential driving ponies is mind boggling!
Given the choice to start from scratch what type/breed would you go for?
The only thing I definitely cant have is a mini as my yard just isnt set up for them. Must be ok with 2 big adults up, although its very flat where we live so no hills to worry about! I prefer something with a bit of spark to it, but I've been completely spoilt with Leo who will gallop round obstacles then 2 minutes later walk quietly with a total beginner. I'm not a huge fan of reams of hair, which makes it even more ridiculous that I end up with traditional cobs all the time, but that wouldnt be a deal breaker.
I want to do driving trials at a low level, drive out on the roads a couple of times a week and school a few times. Whatever I get needs to be sound and tough as I am fed up to the back teeth of ponies breaking despite being treated like million pound racehorses!
Given the choice to start from scratch what type/breed would you go for?
The only thing I definitely cant have is a mini as my yard just isnt set up for them. Must be ok with 2 big adults up, although its very flat where we live so no hills to worry about! I prefer something with a bit of spark to it, but I've been completely spoilt with Leo who will gallop round obstacles then 2 minutes later walk quietly with a total beginner. I'm not a huge fan of reams of hair, which makes it even more ridiculous that I end up with traditional cobs all the time, but that wouldnt be a deal breaker.
I want to do driving trials at a low level, drive out on the roads a couple of times a week and school a few times. Whatever I get needs to be sound and tough as I am fed up to the back teeth of ponies breaking despite being treated like million pound racehorses!