WelshD
Well-Known Member
This is really hard to describe but I will try to explain and would appreciate everyone views
I had ponies until I was 18, I did a lot of M&M showing, working hunter and hunter trials/XC and broke my own Welsh section D as well as schooling and producing the ponies
Obviously when I left home there was no money for a pony
I am now in my thirties and have no desire to ride again but for some inexplicable reason really WANT a pony, I have two fields and some stables and currently have a small flock of sheep on the land
I have the time, knowledge, seasonal hardiness (!) and money to look after a pony now so thats not a problem but I dont actually NEED one!
I have seen some Welsh A's advertised locally, they would appear to be youngsters and I am tempted to purchase one just as a pet (obviously taking on its education and ensure it is broken in later on down the line and schooled/ridden as required)
Am I a bit barmy? would the sheep be good enough as company? although there is a lone horse the other side of the fence so its not that isolated at the field
Also horse passports were not around in 'my day' so would I reasonably expect a weaned youngster to come with one?
Its hard to describe but I really miss having a pony around
Am I just being childish?
I had ponies until I was 18, I did a lot of M&M showing, working hunter and hunter trials/XC and broke my own Welsh section D as well as schooling and producing the ponies
Obviously when I left home there was no money for a pony
I am now in my thirties and have no desire to ride again but for some inexplicable reason really WANT a pony, I have two fields and some stables and currently have a small flock of sheep on the land
I have the time, knowledge, seasonal hardiness (!) and money to look after a pony now so thats not a problem but I dont actually NEED one!
I have seen some Welsh A's advertised locally, they would appear to be youngsters and I am tempted to purchase one just as a pet (obviously taking on its education and ensure it is broken in later on down the line and schooled/ridden as required)
Am I a bit barmy? would the sheep be good enough as company? although there is a lone horse the other side of the fence so its not that isolated at the field
Also horse passports were not around in 'my day' so would I reasonably expect a weaned youngster to come with one?
Its hard to describe but I really miss having a pony around