pastie2
Well-Known Member
Well I certainly wouldnt geld in this weather either. Flys, frost are just as bad as each other.
he was previously owned by a vet nurse, whom i am friends with so i know i will always be able to call on her for help and advice,
as for company i have a friend who has a welsh pony and in need of a new field to keep him in, so were ever i get he will be sharing with the welsh pony! i fully appreciate that some of you will think im being stupid getting a pony with limited knowledge but hey, thats why im here! the fact that many of you post threads asking for advice on horses/ponies tells me your not all experts! so give me a chance!
what the chuff is a troll???
i spoke to a vet today who advised having him gelded in spring/summer when its warmer and less mud present!
None of us mean to be nasty or sacastic we just want the best for the pony, alot of us didn't start out by buying a horse straight away, but going to a riding stables and learning from there or spending time with horses before. it's nice that you are interested in horses as it is a great sport to be involved with, we are all only trying to HELP!!!i do know a bit about ponies and happen to have a lot of friends with pony experience! i dont intend on riding him, (im sure he quite likes his legs)
he is still in the field of his current previous owners, and i have no intention of collecting him until i have somewere suitable to house him.
were you born with an extensive knowledge on ponies??? no thought not, you had to learn didn't you? as i am going to do with the help of my knowledgable friends and people on this forum (the ones who don't choose to dismiss my thread and leave sarcastic comments)
shaun
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