For Lease - competition/pony club pony
- Looking for a fun, experienced, kind lease home
- A kind, straightforward mare who enjoys her work
- Connemara
- Dun
- Mare
- 8 years
- 14.2 hands
- Looking for a fun, experienced, kind lease home
- A kind, straightforward mare who enjoys her work
Looking for a fun, experienced, kind lease home for my lovely girl Jasmine whilst I’m away at vet school.
I’ve had Jasmine since she was 3, having recently come across from Ireland. I backed her myself and we’ve enjoyed learning about the world together. Jasmine is a kind, straightforward mare who enjoys her work. She has ‘dabbled’ in a bit of everything with me as I’ve tried to give her a good base of experience, hacking happily alone and in company, enjoying some fun rides, show jumping up to 80cm, xc schooling up to 90cm, and winning her first few dressage and combined training outings. She’s also benefitted from going to riding club clinics in a group.
Due to my lack of time, Jasmine hasn’t got as much competition mileage under her belt as I would have liked her to by now, and I’m only going to have less time (and energy!) to get her out when I begin my veterinary training in September. Therefore, very sadly I need to find her a new place to enjoy her work and have lots of love and attention. I am looking for an experienced pony club/ competition home for Jazz. She is a lovely, safe little pony but is very much a competition stamp. She is forward going, responsive, and still a little green in some areas so requires a sympathetic, confident rider to really blossom. I think a lot of her so would love to see her thrive in the right home. I’d love to see her fit and out eventing as she has the right attitude and ability.
She is good to catch, shoe (was very nervous when she first arrived but my farrier has shown her there’s nothing to worry about), load (I regularly take her out alone), in traffic (really heavy traffic might worry her a little, but she gains confidence from her rider) rug, bath etc. her only flaw is she can grab a snack from the hedge leading out to the field so would potentially be too much for a tiny person to deal with unsupervised. She has very mild asthma, this is managed with soaking hay/haylage and ample turnout.
She’s a beautiful pony inside and out and I’d love her to be adored and enjoyed whilst I’m studying, but to also have the chance to cheer her on whilst she does it.
South west based home preferred.