- Welsh Section D
- Dark bay
- Mare
- 9 years
- 14.2 hands
- Pedigree includes Ebbw Victor and Fronarth Victor as well Gwenllan Sali and Fronarth Boneddiges
- Proper lump of a cob
- Light and responsive ride
Pantydwr Liquid Dream - b. 2015 approx 14.2hh Welsh Section D Mare
Chance is a very substantial lump of a mare; a true old fashioned, leg at each corner, type. Photos just don’t do her justice - she has plenty of chest room, a great front end, and holds her top line well. Her breeding speaks for itself as her pedigree includes the legendary stallions Ebbw Victor and Fronarth Victor, as well as the outstanding mares Gwenllan Sali and Fronarth Boneddiges.
Chance was backed at home in the spring of 2019 and competed at a couple of local shows and attended clinics and arena hires at the end of throughout that year. She gives a light and responsive ride in all 3 paces. Whilst she is safe she would not be suitable for a novice as she is a very forward going pony and needs a calm and considerate rider. I don’t have a consistent jockey for her at the moment due to my pregnancy, so please don’t ask to come and see her if you need to see her ridden first. Chance doesn’t buck, bolt, or rear, but she can be spooky; something I know will improve with someone who has the time and the money to take her out and show her the world as this wasn’t the case when I was able to take her out and about.
Chance will hack out alone or in company happily and she can also pop a small fence, but it’s not something I have done regularly with her as I have no interest in jumping and hacking although she does seem to really enjoy it. She’s also trustworthy in large open spaces and will school politely on the fields when we have the opportunity.
Chance is a pleasure to be around. She’s not marish and laps up any and all affection. She has manners to burn; she’s never rude or bolshy. She loads and travels well and behaves for the farrier. She’s easy to trim up and clip, but can be a bit flinchy with clippers round her head but mine are very noisy, and prefers a pulling rake to a comb. She has on occasion been quirky to catch by people she isn’t familiar with.
Chance has never had a hard feed in the time I have had her. She lives purely on hay in the winter and grass in the summer so doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to keep. She’s also barefoot which has never caused us any problems, she has solid feet and no history of laminitis.
This is a heartbreaking sale. I know Chance has the potential to go a long way in the right hands. She could excel in any sphere; she could be a great dressage potential, or even a whp prospect, but she would really shine in the show ring.
I work full time as well as keeping 3 horses, so might be best for initial contact to be made via message so we can schedule in a call when I’m available.