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Create my profile now!We have owned Shay for the past 3 years but she’s now been outgrown. She taught my daughter so much and is a good, honest pony. Shes been there, done that and is 100% in traffic. Good to load, fantastic with farrier, can be a bit moody around other horses until she knows them. Never silly or spooky. She loves jumping and fun rides and has been part of the Dartmoor hill display team for the past few years, attending loads of shows throughout the summer. She has hunted and hacks alone and in company. She’s up to date with all vaccinations and worming. She suffers from mild sweetitch in the summer which we control with a food supplement, a biteback cream and a fly rug. She’s very used to dogs, farm machinery and livestock, and nothing phases this pony.