zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
There is a pony at our yard, the owners are selling, but we are all trying to get them to realise the pony is overpriced - it would be good if I give you an accurate description if you could tell me your views, then I could show them this.
They bought the pony about a year ago for their daughter, who is a very novice rider (had a few weeks of lessons). Pony was used as a leadrein at a riding school, and before that had had a foal. Before that she had been used as a hunter. Pony is 12.2hh, very plain looking bay, heinz 57, and only about 8 years old. She is a sweetheart to handle on the ground, any kid could catch her, do feet, rugs etc - never kicks or bites. However, she is a complete madam to ride. In the school she will walk round, if you want to go faster she plants herself, refuses, rears and bucks until you are on the floor. One girl at the yard (who also rides racers) has managed to get her going, but she has a superglue seat, and is very good. Out on a hack (with others), she is great - completely bombproof in traffic, walks, trots, canters on stubble, great to pull up etc. Current owner is very novice/nervous so hasn't done any hunting since she has owned her, but previously was hunted by a hunt-staff's son/daughter and was amazing (apparently). She hacks out alone, but can be a bit nappy, but again, this might be more to the nervousness of the rider, as another person hacked her out and found her ok.
The trouble is the girl is too nervous to ride her, she has done nothing for about six months, and been sat on a few times by friends etc. There is no one to 'show' her to people coming to view, and if they try and ride her in the school they wont get her out of walk without some very big bucks. She could be a good pony for the right person, but they want £1800 for her, and that just seems far too much to me - what do others think?
They bought the pony about a year ago for their daughter, who is a very novice rider (had a few weeks of lessons). Pony was used as a leadrein at a riding school, and before that had had a foal. Before that she had been used as a hunter. Pony is 12.2hh, very plain looking bay, heinz 57, and only about 8 years old. She is a sweetheart to handle on the ground, any kid could catch her, do feet, rugs etc - never kicks or bites. However, she is a complete madam to ride. In the school she will walk round, if you want to go faster she plants herself, refuses, rears and bucks until you are on the floor. One girl at the yard (who also rides racers) has managed to get her going, but she has a superglue seat, and is very good. Out on a hack (with others), she is great - completely bombproof in traffic, walks, trots, canters on stubble, great to pull up etc. Current owner is very novice/nervous so hasn't done any hunting since she has owned her, but previously was hunted by a hunt-staff's son/daughter and was amazing (apparently). She hacks out alone, but can be a bit nappy, but again, this might be more to the nervousness of the rider, as another person hacked her out and found her ok.
The trouble is the girl is too nervous to ride her, she has done nothing for about six months, and been sat on a few times by friends etc. There is no one to 'show' her to people coming to view, and if they try and ride her in the school they wont get her out of walk without some very big bucks. She could be a good pony for the right person, but they want £1800 for her, and that just seems far too much to me - what do others think?