What do you think of this horse?

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He looks like a nice sort but I would wonder why they were selling him as it doesn't sound like they have had him long. Why did they buy him if they already knew they didn't have the facilities?
 
Looks like they are struggling to hang on to him from the pics!! Would imagine he will settle down nicely once his bits are gone. Having them off would sell him much quicker.
 
He looks ok, like he may be a nice tidy ridden welsh D gelding in time. He does not look so good that I would keep him entire and breed from him. I did have a well bred Section D stallion years ago...
 
what is the normal age people tend to geld colts? Most this age for sale seem to be gelded already unless they have a fabulous blood line.
Why would he still be entire?
 
Poor hind leg conformation and a common head, not very typey Welsh at all, doesn't mention breeding lines, good Welshes can be had for the same money....
 
He doesn't look very welshie to me either. He looks a handful and if I were them he'd be gelded in no time. He would sell better if he were. Good enough price though. Hope he goes somewhere where he can be taught a few manners in a good home.
 
asked seller about his breeding and reply simply said

'he is an unregistered welsh d'

that was it - if someone contacted me about my pony i am selling i would give them as much detail as possible to get them interested
 
looks a good sort, colt so will you keep as entire or geld? In my experience Sec D are nutters (loveable nutters!) and require strong confident handlers/riders. xx
 
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