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Pony For Loan in Aylesbury

Darcy is 12hh, 7y chunky cob type
She is my sons LR pony
She has been away for professional reschooling to give her more variety
She's now ridden off lead by my niece but honestly niece struggles to fit her in alongside her own horse.
I am looking to continue this path for Darcy
D walks and trots comfortably, we've not cantered off lead yet. She hacks alone or in company and is a solid girl on the road both under saddle and long rein or leadrein. Niece likes to hack too so if you want a buddy ones available.
She loves to jump although this is early stages off lead.
Whilst Darcy doesn't change being ridden 2x a wk to 2x in 2 wks it would be better if she was in regular work tbh.
Only thing she does off lead is can kick out in protest in the school if she thinks she shouldn't have to keep going happy to share a video of this , easy enough to push on and more regular work will help it .
If someone would like a Potter pony but of schooling, wonder up the road maybe even a bit of showing .
No yard work required
To be kept at hp23 4pt
(Niece in photo us 5ft 6)
She's a poppet and deserves more than to be just a LR forever she's too good tbf
(After so many people wanting a pony their child can learn on she is not suitable for your child to use because they've had 3 lessons please please understand you as a parent would be responsible and need some knowledge )
I am looking for an off lead rider to continue her experience of this the work is all done she needs exercise so preferably a small adult or a teen rider who wants time in the saddle for free
( I have no objection to someone riding then popping their child on lead for a little ride )
May consider local loan move for the right person
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Posted: 6 weeks ago
Ad ID: 39521461
Paula
Aylesbury
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