jkitten
Well-Known Member
It seems to be a commonly used term but as I never got further than basic riding school lessons as a kid I have no clue what it refers to, please help me!
If it's a genuine experienced Pony Club pony it's unlikely to be being advertised as they sell word of mouth through the Pony Club.
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Not always, I've had 2 amazing PC ponies, one was advertised, the other was a response to a wanted advert.This exactly. A mate used to muse that any Pony Club pony that was actually advertised either had something seriously wrong with it or had already proven itself not to be a good PC mount or it would have been passed to a new home already within the Pony Club system.
Our ponies had waiting lists for when our kids were outgrowing them.
I’ve found the same. Good ponies don’t always go within the club. It might be a small club, might be no one suitable at that time.
Or, sometimes, I have known it when a pony is so good and so many parents are pushing to queue up for it, that the owner sells it a few hours away to avoid the animosity that having to choose someone in their own club would cause. Genuinely!!
In the past we bought pc ponies that owners did not wish to sell to particular families in their local branch.I’ve found the same. Good ponies don’t always go within the club. It might be a small club, might be no one suitable at that time.
Or, sometimes, I have known it when a pony is so good and so many parents are pushing to queue up for it, that the owner sells it a few hours away to avoid the animosity that having to choose someone in their own club would cause. Genuinely!!