Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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Create my profile now!Happily lives out all year in a mixed herd and is not mareish AT ALL!
Good for farrier, vet, physio, teeth etc and up to date with all.
Will happily load in a lorry or trailer.
Ridden: because of her age we’ve only done the basics. She loves to hack, will hack alone or in company, front or back. She isn’t bothered by traffic but may look at a scary wheely bin but happily goes past! She has been lightly schooled but is green in this area because of her age. She has popped the odd jump. She is a ready and willing blank canvass for someone to bring on.
She has been ridden by all ages and abilities - myself a middle aged woman who just wants to plod around, my daughter who’s a speed junky and has done the jumping with her and a total novice who just sits on top and she’s always looked after anyone on board.
For her age this pony is a dream.
Sorry no dealers and homes will be vetted.