I can see you are of the opinion that all ponies are exactly the same!! A lead rein/first ridden pony for a tiny tot is a very different thing from a pony that is a good all rounder, forward going, but sane and sensible.
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I think this is what I have been failing to get across
She is not a lead rein or first ridden pony but SHE IS a fun all rounder who wants to go out and have fun, she isn't silly or sharp but loves a good gallop and a jump all the same.
We could canter her in the same field every day for a month, then ask her to walk through that field and she would do it without questioning it and she will carry on walking whilst I canter/gallop ahead on Charlie, she just isn't bothered.
In that case I expect she is worth rather a lot, particularly as she has the scope and speed (I think?) to be a good competitive little all rounder..... when LJ is to big I would think about selling her personally
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In that case I expect she is worth rather a lot, particularly as she has the scope and speed (I think?) to be a good competitive little all rounder..... when LJ is to big I would think about selling her personally
unless she's being passed to LJ's sister?!
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She won't be sold but hopefully I will find a great loan home for her, she was advertised (for loan) for a year before LJ took her on though so not sure I will find anyone who would want her.
LJ's sister is taller then her, despite being younger