dottieh
Well-Known Member
Just interested to see..
I have a lovely 4yo, 13.2hh pony who has previously shown signs of a locking stifle. It has presented less and less since he has been backed and in work (as would be expected as he strengthens) and he has no problems under saddle. I notice it on occasion when picking his feet out. He lives out so it’s not a problem and when he comes in, it’s only for a couple of hours so doesn’t cause a problem. He loves to work and jump- he’s got a real pop.
He has the most wonderful temperament and would just make the most perfect family/pony club pony.
I was going to keep him due to this and may well do still or would possibly consider loaning him to a family, however he would be a perfect children’s pony so am considering selling him at a very reduced price due to this. The question in my head is, is there a market for him otherwise, he will be kept as my hunting pony!
I have a lovely 4yo, 13.2hh pony who has previously shown signs of a locking stifle. It has presented less and less since he has been backed and in work (as would be expected as he strengthens) and he has no problems under saddle. I notice it on occasion when picking his feet out. He lives out so it’s not a problem and when he comes in, it’s only for a couple of hours so doesn’t cause a problem. He loves to work and jump- he’s got a real pop.
He has the most wonderful temperament and would just make the most perfect family/pony club pony.
I was going to keep him due to this and may well do still or would possibly consider loaning him to a family, however he would be a perfect children’s pony so am considering selling him at a very reduced price due to this. The question in my head is, is there a market for him otherwise, he will be kept as my hunting pony!