Lovely super safe and quiet pony in Staffordshire


£4,250
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Lovely super safe and quiet pony in Staffordshire


£4,250
Approx 14hh 16 year old pretty coloured mare
In her teens with plenty of life and years in her, still loves her job and these sorts generally keep rising well into their twenties at least, some still competing and hunting even!
Adorable temperament, loves a fuss and attention, very people orientated
Push button easy in the school, without being too much and too forward. Very unflappable and forgiving, ideal for someone to learn on or gain confidence
Will work in an outline too
Not really a world beater in the jumping area but will honestly hop over smaller fences
Hacks alone or in company
Hopelessly been outgrown
Would look even smarter with her face clipped out
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Pet age: 16 Years
Passport present:
Will be microchipped:
Posted:
1 week ago
Ad ID: 40345288


msjequestrian20
Staffordshire
Posting for 4+ years
Sold: 1

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