How likely would I be to sell this kind of pony?

ABC

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Hi,

I have been offered 2 ponies as companions to my lad. They are both around 11.2 hands, although one is only 2 so will make 12 hands. The older one is 9 years old and has been used as a lead rein pony.

How likely would it be that I could sell or loan one of the ponies in spring time? I don't think I'd have time for three, hence why I don't want to get a pony I can't care for (however, knowing me I'll end up keeping both of them :eek: )

I'm not bothered about making a profit or whatever, but I dont want to be stuck with three horses if I only have time for 2.

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I think you'd easily be able to sell the older one as it already has experience as a lead rein pony and is a decent age, so as long as it was safe etc I don't think you'd have a problem. The other one might be a little bit harder because its younger but someone out there might want it to handle then eventually back/possibly break to drive when it was old enough. If you get them, we need photos :D
 

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Aw great, I have a couple of photos already but I won't post until they are "mine" :p

I've fallen in love with the younger one so I'd probably try and sell the older one in spring, but like I said I'll probably end up keeping both :p
 
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