FfionWinnie
Well-Known Member
Its not my pony its one I'm possibly going to view.
14yr old, done PC for many years, not a fast games pony more the steady type. 11.3 welsh sec A. Not shod (I would have this bit investigated by the vet) as it "takes a reaction to the nails and goes lame, wears hoof boots on roads". Tack and rugs included. Owner reckons it might get a bit strong and excited if cantering over bigger jumps but trotting over cross poles should be fine for a tiny tot. I'm not sure what the bit is, looks like a snaffle but has internal small ring things. The footiness is a bit that worries me, I don't really want to be messing about with hoof boots on a native which should manage to be BF (like my others) but will need to find out about diet and management. We could potentially have her for about 6 years by which time she would be 20, do foot issues tend to get worse with age (I'm thinking cushings).
Oh and she looks like redmone's Dolly
14yr old, done PC for many years, not a fast games pony more the steady type. 11.3 welsh sec A. Not shod (I would have this bit investigated by the vet) as it "takes a reaction to the nails and goes lame, wears hoof boots on roads". Tack and rugs included. Owner reckons it might get a bit strong and excited if cantering over bigger jumps but trotting over cross poles should be fine for a tiny tot. I'm not sure what the bit is, looks like a snaffle but has internal small ring things. The footiness is a bit that worries me, I don't really want to be messing about with hoof boots on a native which should manage to be BF (like my others) but will need to find out about diet and management. We could potentially have her for about 6 years by which time she would be 20, do foot issues tend to get worse with age (I'm thinking cushings).
Oh and she looks like redmone's Dolly