Show/Tell me about your lovely Fell Ponies :)

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I love Fell Ponies and I love to hear about yours?


I had to sell my mare when I completely outgrew her :(. If was abit (well...alot) shorter then I'd easily have another little fell :)



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Well i have several breeds warmblood parents have tbs a coloured cob id x tb cob x and a few welsh and fell, he was my first fell he is three just starting breaking and i am amazed at how quiet he is he was bought at a sale pretty much unhandled but i have to say is a sweetheart.

Although i love all my welshies and other ones i have to say if they are all this personality they are a very uderated breed he does not have a bad bone in his body and although never had his feet done before i got him has picked everything up really quickly, i would say i dont think he would respond to a heavy hand and he was bought to sell on but i think as my mum and i have really taken to him he could be joining the clan for good .

He also really loves a kiss and cuddle which unlike some of my other ones i have kept the devils spawn horses and ponies always tickles me.

So i would say all good about fells but is it my first but i am going to look at a couple of babies at end of month.

Just to say i will probably champion any breed i have so not nuch of a help :o but he has the sweetest nature of all of mine.:)
 
Aaahh Baby Fells? Im very jealous :D

My mare was the same, basically untouched and left in a back garden for years but was such a sweatheart and so honest :)

Your fell sounds lovely, I definatly think you should keep him :)
 
Yes we are heading that way but my horse count goes up all the time and i dont know if i am the only one but i end up loving every horse i buy and bubbble like mad when i sell one pretty sad haha.

He is a cutie his posh name is Wansfell Venture but i call him willie or willie wonka because he is a fatty and looks like he has eaten too many sweets.
He has really looked after a two year old cob and a yearling coloured we have just bought a bit bossy but doesnt let the other horses pick on them.
 
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