-Sj-
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
Recently got another pony for my little one. She really wasn't what we were looking for. After buying a pony from the RS that went back and alot of back and forth with the dealer/owner we decided hang it.... we're not getting our £££ back so just take the best out of a bad bunch
She was at a riding school, abit neglected, large worm burden and had dentist out to her this week and he said teeth were so bad they were bulging! She's 12 and she is a lovely pony, very quiet, will let you do anything to her she just doesn't bother but she really is a plod along, and in our opinion a step back from the pony we had just sold.
We're moving off livery next year to our own land so we have decided we are just going to keep her and get daughter another pony in the spring and they might keep each other company.
Now.... a good friend of mine had suggested as she really is a lovely girl to take a foal from her. This is the good bit..... when she went to the riding school in 2009 she was issued a passport from SSH, it has no details of her breeding ect.... just her name and age and dob. I was told by the dealer/owner that she brought her over from ireland and she reg with this stud book. Dentist confirmed her age.
Sorry for the long post but my question is this..... would you breed from this mare or would it be deemed irresponsible of me? Abit like breeding a mongrel dog? I was very shocked that she suggested it as her family breed nice horses but as she said it wouldn't be for ££ gains but as she said might produce a nice pony for daughter further down the line as she really does have a fantasitc nature.
Recently got another pony for my little one. She really wasn't what we were looking for. After buying a pony from the RS that went back and alot of back and forth with the dealer/owner we decided hang it.... we're not getting our £££ back so just take the best out of a bad bunch
She was at a riding school, abit neglected, large worm burden and had dentist out to her this week and he said teeth were so bad they were bulging! She's 12 and she is a lovely pony, very quiet, will let you do anything to her she just doesn't bother but she really is a plod along, and in our opinion a step back from the pony we had just sold.
We're moving off livery next year to our own land so we have decided we are just going to keep her and get daughter another pony in the spring and they might keep each other company.
Now.... a good friend of mine had suggested as she really is a lovely girl to take a foal from her. This is the good bit..... when she went to the riding school in 2009 she was issued a passport from SSH, it has no details of her breeding ect.... just her name and age and dob. I was told by the dealer/owner that she brought her over from ireland and she reg with this stud book. Dentist confirmed her age.
Sorry for the long post but my question is this..... would you breed from this mare or would it be deemed irresponsible of me? Abit like breeding a mongrel dog? I was very shocked that she suggested it as her family breed nice horses but as she said it wouldn't be for ££ gains but as she said might produce a nice pony for daughter further down the line as she really does have a fantasitc nature.