Dotilas
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14.1hh skewbald mare, 13 years old.
Not a novice ride, yet I wouldn't call her unsafe - i've lept on her in the field just holding onto her mane.
She jumps like stink, and has masses of scope - clearing near 5 foot easily. Careful and fast in jump-offs, never out of the ribbons in show-jumping. Adores XC (done up to 3'3"), has done ODEs, PC camp, rallies and sponsored rides. She's snaffle mouthed for general activities, but can be strong sometimes and she gets on well in a pelham or dutch gag. She's easy to shoe/box but needs sedating to clip. Great with traffic and hacks alone/in company. She gets on well with other horses.
Good dressage potential - Lady who competes for Great Britain said she believes that she would make a wonderful dressage pony.
(don't have any conformational pics, sorry!)
Now the tough bit, she has been known to rear, and was really difficult the last time I went out hunting yet was a superstar her first time out.
How much do you think she's worth?
She's taught me so much - I bought her last March and was really nervous jumping - my first pony after a kick-on cob with arthritus. But she can also be bargy to lead, and since using a bridle to the field, she hasn't put a foot wrong since.
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Not a novice ride, yet I wouldn't call her unsafe - i've lept on her in the field just holding onto her mane.
She jumps like stink, and has masses of scope - clearing near 5 foot easily. Careful and fast in jump-offs, never out of the ribbons in show-jumping. Adores XC (done up to 3'3"), has done ODEs, PC camp, rallies and sponsored rides. She's snaffle mouthed for general activities, but can be strong sometimes and she gets on well in a pelham or dutch gag. She's easy to shoe/box but needs sedating to clip. Great with traffic and hacks alone/in company. She gets on well with other horses.
Good dressage potential - Lady who competes for Great Britain said she believes that she would make a wonderful dressage pony.
(don't have any conformational pics, sorry!)
Now the tough bit, she has been known to rear, and was really difficult the last time I went out hunting yet was a superstar her first time out.
How much do you think she's worth?
She's taught me so much - I bought her last March and was really nervous jumping - my first pony after a kick-on cob with arthritus. But she can also be bargy to lead, and since using a bridle to the field, she hasn't put a foot wrong since.
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