Pocket pony owners

ILuvCowparsely

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Don't you just get fed up with ebay sellers saying "we have all sizes small-cob-large- x large".


What about pocket ponies 12.2 and under???:mad:
Can't find any x small yellow rubber over reach, Robinsons did have them but no more :(
 
nightmare. I had a horrendous time kitting out my two, the amount of things I had to sell on because they were too big was atonishing

If you want something baby blue or pink you are well away otherwise forget it!
 
I have a 12h sec B and have had no trouble kitting her out. She has two saddles (one for little riders, one for bigger ones), two girths, a few numnahs (none of which are pink or baby blue), a bridle, a headcollar, a tail bandage and a summer sheet for shows, all of which fit. As a small, hardy native she needs nothing else.
 
Can anyone point me in right direction of where to get a hunter style pony bridle smaller than regular pony size?

Dever make a Shetland pony one and also their cheaper brand Ascot does a version, the Ascot one is around £35 without reins and is the cheapest nice quality hunter bridle I have found, it looks far more expensive than it is

English Bridles have a good grasp of small pony heads (not literally!) and do some lovely bridles
 
The only thing we've struggled to find for the mice (6x 12hh!) is overreaches but we've now cut some westropps (sp.) to size :)
 
We have struggled to kit out our 12.2hh section B in the past. You very rarely see items in 'small pony' size so we tend to look for companies that do a 'shetland' size. Even just getting a headcollar that doesn't fall off her face is a challenge!

We struggle particularly with boots as she's got legs like twigs bless her and most boots just swamp her!
 
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