Lovely family pony
- Lead by children from field to stable without diving for grass
- Loads and clipped by children, stands beautifully for vets and farrier
- Can be left alone without stressing and lives in and out happily
£2,250
OIRO
- Welsh Section B
- Chestnut
- Mare
- 19 years
- 12.3 hands
- Lead by children from field to stable without diving for grass
- Loads and clipped by children, stands beautifully for vets and farrier
- Can be left alone without stressing and lives in and out happily
Dotty is a lovely lil pony who will step up to fast paced life, loves pony racing (has one more season in her) and will do a nice round of jumping too. She will also step down to the slower pace when asked.
She has entered a couple of dressage tests (coming first last year) and second just last week (May 2025)
She is currently in a paddock with my baby Connie and they get along really well often seen grooming each other
She is hacked out once a week and then arena work once a week currently as we are busy with new racing pony and baby Connie. Dotty is the same whether ridden every day or twice a month. She is easy going and a fairly good doer.
We feed her a small feed of pasture mix and chaff twice a day (only because we are feeding up the other two) and she looks well on that.
We usually give her 6 weeks off at some point in a year (usually winter) but this year has been early spring due to our other pony commitments. She lunges well and is ridden straight away after these breaks. She’s the same as before her break really.
Dotty is perfect on lead rein for unbalanced or loud small children (our 5 year old) and great for our confident daughter (her sole pony from ages 8-10) who has done all the above with her
I wouldn’t say she’s a first ridden though as she does step off quickly and stick her head up
This has never bothered my daughter much as after a bit of a fast walk will let her breath out and relax within 5 mins
See videos all taken within the last few weeks :)
She is up to date with vaccines back and teeth and has farrier on 29th May :) resy to go and have some fun this summer
The only “maintenance” I do as she’s older is plenty of stretches (she’s super flexible and can touch her nose right round to her ribs to catch a carrot both sides) and her hamstrings I stretch out before and after each ride. She has an “old age” supplement in her feed each morning so she’s healthy and well :)