- Welsh Section A
- Grey
- Gelding
- 9 years
- 12 hands
- 12hh approx 9yo welsh section A gelding
- A very smart Pony Club pony
- Huge potential
Smart talented competition pony with hugh potential.
12hh approx 9yo, welsh section A gelding
Jack is the perfect pony club competition pony to suit a child looking for the next step up.
Since Jack has been with us, he has benefitted from 8 weeks of professional schooling and now works in a beautiful balanced outline with the most amazing flashy trot. He could do a lovely dressage test or do well in the show ring. He is quality enough for county level showing.
Since he’s been with us, he has been out to a pony club show, ridden by an older child jockey where he was perfectly behaved. He placed in both the 40cm and the 60cm classes and qualified for the sunshine tour in the 60cm class. He also did the handy pony class which he won! Jack enjoys his jumping and is currently schooling 85cm at home and shows plenty of ability and scope for larger tracks.
Jack has also been out XC schooling with us, again with an older child jockey, where he is brilliant going through the water, jumping the ditch, going up and down steps etc.
He is Good to catch and handled by young children. He is excellent with the farrier (currently barefoot) vet, and dentist, and is calm during loading, traveling, and clipping. He is in full health and up to date with all his vaccinations and worming and he passed a 5 stage vetting earlier this year. He also has his Green passport and comes equipped with full tack
History known. Jack has previously been a pony for two boys who came off the lead rein and learnt to jump on him. He did lots of hacking with them (with mum on foot) proving good in traffic and open spaces. He also competed to 50cm in showjumping classes.
Jack is best suited to a family home where he can be a cherished companion to a young rider who has advanced off lead rein. He’s particularly ideal for Pony Club activities. Sadly, Jack’s current owner is seeking a new home for him due to his preference for a family environment rather than a riding school setting, he did not enjoy being ridden by lots of different lead rein beginner kids on working livery.
Seen on livery.