Yearling Traditional cob in Hengoed

£2,200

Looking for a new .
Sadly due to relationship break up.

'Silverhill's The Belter'
Affectionately known has DelBoy. He is a 15month old well breed and well grown colt from the Silverhill's stud in S. Wales.

DelBoy was bought for my partner on weaning from the Silverhill's stud. He stands at 13.1/2hh at the whither, but is very bum high and he is currently 14hh at his rump. He was bought to make 14.2-15hh and I have no doubt he will make this height, is not exceed it.
Delboy has been well handled since birth, he is halter broken and will tie up, he stands quietly to be groomed, bathed and has had the clippers on him with no issues.
He will also give all four feet up to be picked out, in preparation for his first farrier visit.

DelBoy has a very trainable attitude and is totally unfazed by new experiences, taking everything in his stride. He has been lead out on the roads alone and has not been bothered by any traffic he has met so far.
He also happily turns out on his only, unbothered, which is useful has he is still a colt.

DelBoy has the sweetest, kindest nature and love nothing more than human attention, fussing and grooming and will stand all day for a good scratch. He is good in and out of the stable, can be mucked out whilst in and has a real character, so will even grab the shovel in his mouth and try to help!

Only the best homes need apply for this beautiful boy, I will be so sad to see him go but I really don't have time for him, as well as my other horses, now I am on my own.
I am falling in love with his character more each day, so please no messer's or people who just want to come for a day out. Also please don't be offended if I think you're not a suitable home, I need to find the best home that's right for him.
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Pet age: 13 Months
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Posted: 4 weeks ago
Ad ID: 39914235
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