As long as it is fit and well, with no health issues (or easily manageable ones) then I would go for it ,if it is suitable. Some of the best ponies are older - and they need time to gain experience to teach children what they know!
They are the best sort, my kids first pony was nearly 20 cost me a fortune £750 nearly 20 years ago but he was solid gold and took care of all of them, was offered several blank cheques for him by parents who had brought prettier, younger ponies that we totally unsuitable. We kept him for 7 years and finally had him put to sleep because i couldnt bear the thought of him standing freezing in a field 2-3 owners down the line. Go for it Oldies rule!!!
I like the older teen horses, they are generally good dependable and sensible. As Spacefaer says, so long as there are no major health issues it's worth a look. I bought a 17 yr old last year who is still as fit as a fiddle and showjumping. Good luck
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I like the older teen horses, they are generally good dependable and sensible. As Spacefaer says, so long as there are no major health issues it's worth a look. I bought a 17 yr old last year who is still as fit as a fiddle and showjumping. Good luck
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Ah is that the lovely connieX grey mare you bought of horsemart last year - was wondering how she was getting on!
yes that's the girl...she is fantastic, very jealous of my time and possesive but she is the kindest, loyalist just generally gorgeous girlie imaginable and I don't do mares lol....can you tell I'm smitten