Poor little thing, I hope it gets a new owner that can spell maybe they can't count either and it is older, we can only hope.I hope it is rising 3 it looks a sweetheart
Seems too young to me as it has obviously been in work for some time, I am also worried by a 9 yr old child riding in heavy traffic (probabaly with no hat or boots).
Far too young to be ridden - poor little pony, it might look ok now but will probably be crippled with arthritis by the time it's 12 or 13. If you see x-rays of a 2 year olds joints you will see the growth plates are nowhere near mature. Why on earth can't people WAIT?
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im in a bad mood so the person has just recieved a text message of disgust!
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Sorry but I had to laugh at that!
The more I look at it the more I find myself trying to justify a 'need' for another 13.2hh! I really hope it finds a nice home where they will let it chill out and grow up then take things slowly
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i am sorry to bother you but you have bothered me. I find it extrmely sad that you would be riding and driving a pony at 2 years of age. Its sickening, muscles and bones are not strong enough to cope with such weight and measure. If he drifts to the side maybe you should take that person of his back, turn him away and try again next year! as for being sound, i doubt he will be this time next year
Jeeze......no excuse for the bad grasp of grammar/spelling or riding of such a young pony! Nor the disregard for safety by not wearing hat and boots. The rider looks a bit big to be riding that pony too - Grrrrrrrr
Gah! I don't claim to be a speaker of the queens english and i regularly make spelling mistakes.....but the kind of mistakes they have shown in spelling and/or grammar are awful! My 9 year old niece (or is it neice??!! haha!) can spell better than that!
I don't think it's as bad as many have professed. Gangley horses are another thing, but this is a stocky, mature looking pony. God, I remember 2yo's (and I mean 2yo's, not rising 3) being competed all summer in belgium in the pony club. They lasted. It's a free country and all that...
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Its disgusting to see think some people get away with keeping horses when they are clearly so clueless!
[/ QUOTE ] I back almost all of mine at 2 and they are all long-reined (driven) quite some time before that. I must be disgusting and clueless - thankfully my customers, who pay good money for my well behaved, nicely trained horses, don't see it this way
my two cents worth, the age you back a horse depends on how quickly the breed reaches maturity, some breeds mature more quickly than others.
Backing or long-reining a horse is different from it being ridden or driven. I am a little concerned that people that people find it 'ok' to ride or drive a horse before it is physically mature enough to carry a rider or pull a carriage. The quality of some of the adverts these days is appalling, the spelling was awful and the rider should have been properly dressed.