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shanti

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My instructor has mentioned she has a really good contact for a trotter, some kind of rescue she is involved in.
They are very overlooked, at least in Australia. I brought my first Standardbred last year, he is only 5 and while he has his quirks, he is the best trail riding horse I have ever had.
 

marmalade76

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Re polo ponies, I had one who I reschooled to BE in under a year so they certainly don't have to stay being ridden one handed. He was the sweetest, easiest horse and absolutely bombproof.

The one I had 20 years ago took to flat work like a duck to water, loved it. I wanted to jump at the time and he wasn't great at that so I sold him. He was also bombproof and easy and had no stable vices. He was a lot younger than the one I have now, though.
 
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