texenstar
Well-Known Member
Roll up! Roll up!
Everyone who has fooled themselves into thinking they could buy a 'project' pony and sell it on.
So, after a year of not really trying very hard to sell my project pony I have decided that he is going to stay for good. He's a 14hh New Forest pony with a cracking jump and medium+ dressage potential and I just could not bare to part with him. I needed a friend for my other horse and I think he would be a bit strong and sharp for a child so he is best suited to an adult rider anyway (or so I tell myself). Welcome, non-project-pony Harry, to the family.
Who else has a project pony that is now a permanent resident? And what motivated you to keep them?
Looking forward to hearing everyone's stories!
Thanks
Unfortunately, photo uploader is not playing ball so this blurry picture will have to do!
Everyone who has fooled themselves into thinking they could buy a 'project' pony and sell it on.
So, after a year of not really trying very hard to sell my project pony I have decided that he is going to stay for good. He's a 14hh New Forest pony with a cracking jump and medium+ dressage potential and I just could not bare to part with him. I needed a friend for my other horse and I think he would be a bit strong and sharp for a child so he is best suited to an adult rider anyway (or so I tell myself). Welcome, non-project-pony Harry, to the family.
Who else has a project pony that is now a permanent resident? And what motivated you to keep them?
Looking forward to hearing everyone's stories!
Thanks
Unfortunately, photo uploader is not playing ball so this blurry picture will have to do!