- Cob
- Piebald
- Mare
- 5 years
- 158 cm
- Full up 15.2hh, takes up the leg of a 6ft rider
- Super easy to do in all ways, hacks alone or in company, schools nicely, lots to give
- Parents can be seen as sold direct from the stud
Quality mare registered with the Irish Piebald and Skewbald Studbook. By Clononeen in a Pickle (licensed Traditional Cob, with IPSA and TGCA, PSSM negative), out of Midnight Magic II (successful BS mare, jumping up to Newcomers). Knappside Stormy Morning, aka Storm, is a great mare. Super easy in all ways, you can hose, clip, trim, brush, farrier, dentist, physio, vet etc all with no issue. She’s the cleanest mare I’ve ever known in a stable, so she stays white, and she’s super quick to muck out.
She was broken in in November 24, and has been ridden away since. She spent all winter stabled, 24/7, and was hacked out 3-4 times a week. She never got fresh or silly. You can lead her off of another horse, hack alone or in company, and shes a willing and sensible having a canter down tracks and across the field. We ride out onto a 50mph road and she has seen lots of traffic. On her own she can still be a bit looky on a big lorry, but inside another horse, she doesn’t even look.
In the school she’s obedient, walk, trot and canter, starting to go into an outline nicely, but this needs more work to get the consistency in the outline. She’s jumped a bit, just out of trot, but is willing and with more work should be a nice riding club / pony club type. Shes a confident type and if you ask her to do something, she will give it a go.
She would be an ideal mother / daughter share, or for anyone wanting to do a bit of everything.
Whilst she is very well behaved, and forward thinking and going, she is only five, so no novice or nervous please as we are looking for a home to continue her education and enjoy lots of adventures with her.
We’ve clipped out her legs, but she would have no more feather than a section D.
Fully up to date with vaccines, dentist, physio. Open to any vet, and happy for you to speak to ours.
Currently stabled at night, and in the field with two other mares during the days.