Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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Create my profile now!11’2hh section A Gelding, I have owned Echo for nearly 2 years, I bought him for my tiny tiny daughter as an unbacked 3yr old. He was very easy to back (not done officially just by daughter riding him). He hacks out regularly on the lead rein, alone and in company. He is ridden in the school, mostly on the lead but has been off the lead a handful of times, been genuine but very green. I’ve lunged and long reined him quite a bit. He is definitely more go than whoa and lacks patience both ridden and on the ground, for this reason I am selling him as a work in progress/second pony. PLEASE DO NOT MESSAGE ME IF YOU WANT A SAINT/BEEN THERE DONE IT/QUIET PLOD!!! ((I’ve had lots of time wasters!)) I’ve taken him to lots of shows and he’s mostly been brilliant, just fidgety. To lead he walks fast, easy to control and fine for an older child but not a tiny tot, to groom if he has hay he’s usually fine but again doesn’t like to stand still. I’m sure he would improve hugely with consistently, time, training etc I just don’t have the time myself. He lives out with mares and geldings but he has been stabled before. Is good with the vet, farrier, to catch, load etc. I adore this pony and don’t really want to sell him but he’s just not quiet enough for my daughter unfortunately. I have tonnes more pictures and videos available so WhatsApp me.