14.1hh 7 year old show jumping / pony club / working hunter
- Pony club potential
- Perfect BSJA pony
- Perfect stable manners
£10,000
OVNO
- Welsh Part Bred
- Chestnut
- Mare
- 7 years
- 14.1 hands
- Pony club potential
- Perfect BSJA pony
- Perfect stable manners
14.1hh 7 year old show jumping / pony club / working hunter
Dolly is my 7 year old welsh type jumping pony.
On the ground she’s amazing to handle. Kids adore her, both my novice nieces (7&10) can catch her, bring her in, brush her and help to tack her up. They’ve both ridden her off the lead rein in the arena and hacked her out in walk with someone at the side of them.
Ridden she’s fun and forward, a little bit spooky welsh when hacking but nothing out of the ordinary. Just if sheep or cows are running around really. I’ve taken her a few times now and she loves hunting! She’ll jump anything out hunting along with them big hunters! She’s very good with traffic.
Jumping and Competition wise she’s cleared around 1.10 at home and is out jumping classes 70-1m. She’s competed unaffiliated up to 90 (clear rounds up to 1m) often placing 1st & 2nd. She’s quite speedy too, so good in a jump off.
She’s qualified for trailblazers 60-90, qualified for the harry hall ace at 90, and for the aintree champs 60-80. She’s through to the second rounds for the BSJA senior 85cm 2025. She’s also 11th in Friday night Sykehosue league as it stands and we’ve only been to about half of them.
We stepped up to BSJA from unaffiliated a few weeks ago and have started jumping Equiyd 85cm National Amateur Championship Qualifier - First Round & Senior British Novice Championship - First Round classes. She’s got around with a pole or two down in each class mostly but got our first double clear 85cm at aintree early July annoying just missing placing in 7th. She has a good canter rhythm and is now getting used to the style of a full BSJA course from unaffiliated.
She schools nicely on the flat and looks amazing when she goes in a nice outline. I have had a 13 year old riding and competing her show jumping and working hunter and she adores her too.
I’m wanting to move onto horses and work my way up BSJA now and have just bought a horse to start competing so am starting to tentatively look for a forever home for Dolly.
She would suit a keen confident kid/teen who wants a forward pony to jump. I think she’d also make a good pony club pony as you can carry jump wings / cones around while riding her and she isn’t phased by that at all. She’d possibly make a second pony for an experienced rider with a horsey family.
Hundreds of pictures and videos. Arena and local hacking available for any viewings.
Halifax West Yorkshire