Exmoors and new forest owners

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My best friend is thinking about getting a new pony (she's just lost her 37yr old mare who she'd owned for 20+ yrs). She is quite little and wants a pony just to love and hack out. Are these breeds sensible?
 
Mostly, though like all ponies can be a bit cheeky and greedy!

My old newfie was the perfect hack, though didn't particularly like schooling much. Loved his jumping though!

What's she looking for exactly? We have a little NF mare in at the minute :)
 
She's looking more to loan than buy, farrier said he knows someone who's got a new forest looking for a loan home. My friends got back problems so needs to be good to handle although she won't mind cheeky, must be 100% to ride though xx
 
Newfie's are good all rounder's, and generally sane enough to make a decent childs pony.
Exmoors (although this is just my own personal experiance) can be a tad bolshy and stubborn.
 
A good exmoor is worth its weight in gold. I have had lots and they have varied massively. I have had a few that have been great in all ways, and a few that have been flighty, nervous and difficult.

If your friend looks for a pony that is broken in and riding nicely, and the pony is advertised as being good to hack alone and in all the usual ways it is definitely worth a look. I wouldn't get a youngster as you never know whether it will be good or not!

The exmoor pony society have a website with a loan and sale section on it.
 
I own an Exmoor. He's 100% safe just a tad bargy on the ground. But most small ponies have their own cheekiness! Getting on him first time tonight since I broke my arm and hes had 7 months off to keep my welsh x company. Hes very laid back, had him since 4 yr old broke him in. Very happy to do what ever asked of him, just loves his food alot!
 
I knew an exmoor who was quite feisty, and my first loan pony was a new forest- very clever and took the mick for a while, but always been 100% to ride (although didn't like schooling very much!), cheeky but safe. :)
 
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