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Create my profile now!Bobby has been with us for a short time now but he is just not going to grow big enough for my lad that is 7 and is in 10-11 year old clothes. So exceptionally tall for his age.
We have given Bobby the very best starts. He has been long reined on busy A roads and through the river Avon and he is a super cob, takes everything in his stride and throughly enjoys his work.
He enjoys being part of the family and grazing in the garden whilst the kids are busy on the trampoline and climbing frame.
He is a super star with the kids and such a genuine boy.
We have taken him to a few arena hires which he has been ridden in open order and first or last. He is a true cob and takes everything in his stride.
He has been truly desensitised even with flags, bikes, children, dogs, donkeys. He is just an exceptional boy.
I see Bobby continuing with his education this summer then having a quiet winter. Then I’m sure he will be ready for the show ring or pony club scene or a job that suits you as he is a great versatile cob.
Currently he is walk trotting and going over poles and hacking within his education with novice-experienced riders. He is kick then go and very easy within his transitions. He has also been lead around so I’m sure he would be good at lead rein.
Bobby is regularly handled by the children from catching -bathing -loading -tacking up- mucking out he is a firm favourite to all the children.
We would love a home for Bobby that wants to progress with his education and produce him to be a super cob.