My first foray into the world of how muches

Mavis

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I have decided to sell the spawn of satan - sorry - fantastic child's pony - that I have wasting away in my field.

My horse goes to a DIY livery yard at the weekend, thus leaving his miniature shetland companion acting as a companion to himself. Milo is about 8 hands (ish - I have no idea, is larger than my doberman but smaller than a picnic table) is about 12 years old, grey, been there, done that, ace to lead out with or without child, walks quite purposely but 100% safe, good in traffic and jumps suprisingly large for such a midget, has dreadful conformation, bow legged and is missing the majority of his tail due to what appears to have been an accident, but would give a child lots of pleasure. My 2 year old has sat on him and brushed him but isnt interested enough to warrant keping him. What do the experienced pony-sellers think I should ask for him? £150?

I've tried to attach a photo or possibly a link but I am blonde therefore need a little more time to get to grips with this sort of thig (and its a rubbish pic anyway!)
 
I'l give you a £150 straight off
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OMG... if only Maxwell was older than 3 months!
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LOL!
I think £150 is quite a reasonable price - if you look in the horse mags you can't get a bombproof pony for under £500!
Kate x
 
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