vennessa
Well-Known Member
We have a lovely little 12.1hh Pony. Stunning looks, spindle legs, little head, always placed-normaly 1st showing. Must be half Gazelle as developed a huge jump and loves it.
He can be a bit of a Ginger Ninger, only slightly more like a playful puppy.
We have not been able to find growth pills for pony or shrinking pills for daughter and it would be a welfare issue if we stretched him.
Anyway we do need to let him go out on loan. We were offered £3000 for him. He is not for sale as he is a small pony and will go from home to home most likely. The people that offered were not interested in loan - have been told they would school him more and sell him on.
I do need to loan him as he is a bright little boy and likes to be on the go. He is not at all happy haveing time off just grazeing.
My problem is he loves jumping etc and has masses of potential with further schooling. I would like to see him go further as the pony enjoys it. He needs a good rider due to Ginger moments, doesn't buck or rear but can have silly's.
I was looking at advertiseing him for showjumping/competeing people - don't know how! But i put on a question yesterday and someone replied he could get hauled all over the U.K. He does enjoy going out and about. He went xc training yesterday, second time ever, happy with new big horses mates and popped an open horse fence - un-intential by 12 year old rider! I was swearing too much to get it in camera! What a shock.
My problem with this is he is also a fun homely pony. He likes to play with my daughter in the field and enjoys being the center of attention. They run around the field together and he even fetches dog toys for her. She rides him bareback with no headcollar or bridle and he just loves the fun time. Would he get this in a competative home?
We have not been able to find a local rider suitable yet. One lady thought she could put her daughter on him and he would do it for her! The girl couldn't even do riseing trot.
I do want to see Woody go further but i also want him loved, adored and played with how he likes it, not just a competition pony.
I just wanted thoughts regards afiliated showing v local showing.
I want the best for him but being a fine small pony we are limited on riders which is why i was looking at the competative route.
He can be a bit of a Ginger Ninger, only slightly more like a playful puppy.
We have not been able to find growth pills for pony or shrinking pills for daughter and it would be a welfare issue if we stretched him.
Anyway we do need to let him go out on loan. We were offered £3000 for him. He is not for sale as he is a small pony and will go from home to home most likely. The people that offered were not interested in loan - have been told they would school him more and sell him on.
I do need to loan him as he is a bright little boy and likes to be on the go. He is not at all happy haveing time off just grazeing.
My problem is he loves jumping etc and has masses of potential with further schooling. I would like to see him go further as the pony enjoys it. He needs a good rider due to Ginger moments, doesn't buck or rear but can have silly's.
I was looking at advertiseing him for showjumping/competeing people - don't know how! But i put on a question yesterday and someone replied he could get hauled all over the U.K. He does enjoy going out and about. He went xc training yesterday, second time ever, happy with new big horses mates and popped an open horse fence - un-intential by 12 year old rider! I was swearing too much to get it in camera! What a shock.
My problem with this is he is also a fun homely pony. He likes to play with my daughter in the field and enjoys being the center of attention. They run around the field together and he even fetches dog toys for her. She rides him bareback with no headcollar or bridle and he just loves the fun time. Would he get this in a competative home?
We have not been able to find a local rider suitable yet. One lady thought she could put her daughter on him and he would do it for her! The girl couldn't even do riseing trot.
I do want to see Woody go further but i also want him loved, adored and played with how he likes it, not just a competition pony.
I just wanted thoughts regards afiliated showing v local showing.
I want the best for him but being a fine small pony we are limited on riders which is why i was looking at the competative route.