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Quote "The horse is suitable for any novice rider very quiet when you shoe and clip him down. Has gone hunting twice last year and I take the horse out regular for a ride".

Poor little s*d is only 3!
 
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Quote "The horse is suitable for any novice rider very quiet when you shoe and clip him down. Has gone hunting twice last year and I take the horse out regular for a ride".

Poor little s*d is only 3!

OK he's only 3, but he's still capable of being suited for a novice, so i dont see the connection with Donedeal TBH?
 
Don't know what Donedeal is, I was referring to the fact he had been hunting twice at two and that they think at 3 he is suitable for any novice rider....
 
"Hi there this sale is for a section c cross d welsh cob, the colour of the horse is chestnut with part flex in main and tail the horse is three years old and is about 14 hands high this horse is very good with children and is quiet in nature. The horse is suitable for any novice rider very quiet when you shoe and clip him down. Has gone hunting twice last year and I take the horse out regular for a ride. Please no time wasters"

Age written out in full so not a typo.
The pony's stance in the photos suggests a back or rear end problem which doesn't surprise.
Surely no one but a novice would buy from that advert? The horse is a baby who has been hammered.

donedeal is an Irish advert site - often had ridden two year olds up (but they will pull adverts if abuse is notified)
 
i'd buy it..not at that price tho..if its done what they say, and its genuine, then a winter turned away would do it the world of good...£600 in this current market would seem fair
 
He looks odd behind and in need of some TLC. I would always question any 3 year old as suitable for a novice - not impossible - but surely unlikely to remain quiet and safe when fed and fit. Poor thing I feel really sorry for him.:(
 
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