Mother's Dream
- Safe and steady both on or off lead rein
- PC, Show, Hunt
- Hacks alone or in company
£5,500
OVNO
- Welsh Section A
- Grey
- Mare
- 14 years
- 11.2 hands
- Safe and steady both on or off lead rein
- PC, Show, Hunt
- Hacks alone or in company
Inca is a dream, hard to find sort. Extremely pretty and always safe and steady. She is extremely affectionate and thrives on cuddles and attention. Comes to call in the field and will turn out with both mares and geldings. She loves to be groomed and easy to bath (although an adult is required for face-washing and she prefers a flannel!)
We have owned Inca for seven years and she taught my son to ride from just off lead rein to being a competent little rider. My daughter loved how safe she felt on her as a nervous rider. We all just love having her around but it is a complete waste of a lovely little pony who could be loved by another little rider so we are looking for a lovely home for her.
Perfect as a lead rein pony and as a first ridden. Inca is more woah than go but is great fun. I am preferring to sell her as a lead rein pony due to having had no jockey for a while, however, I see no reason why she could not go off the lead again. She does need a bit of leg! Inca came back from being lent as a companion pony for a while and was tacked up and ridden by my friend's little girl as though she had never been away.
Inca represented our Pony Club at Mounted Games where she was in the Area teams and was steady enough to allow for accuracy and never hotted up. She stayed away penned with electric tape with all the other ponies. She has attended camps and rallies mainly off lead rein and has popped xc fences and happy to jump a small course of showjumps.
Inca is great to canter in open spaces and never strong or spooky and is unfazed by traffic or tractors. Inca will hack alone or in company and is safe enough that my children would hack her alone around the farm when they were small or all canter around together. She also rides and leads happily. She has been on hound exercise and hunted and remained her kind, steady self.
Inca would be a very eye-catching lead rein show prospect with a lovely presence, correct conformation and movement. We took her out in hand recently and she was well placed and liked by the judges.
Easy to do in all ways - farrier (barefoot), stable, catch, loads and travels well on lorry or trailer, etc
This is a very sad sale and only the best home will be sought, as we all love having Inca around but with no riders now she is completely wasted and deserves to have a small person to call her own and enjoy life with.