Eye catching competitive 13.2 mare
- Sunshine Tour 2025 Qualified at 1m, 90cm & 80cm first attempt
- Three beautiful floaty paces
- Ideal for competitive young rider or small adult
£15,000
- Cob
- Skewbald
- Mare
- 10 years
- 13.2 hands
- Sunshine Tour 2025 Qualified at 1m, 90cm & 80cm first attempt
- Three beautiful floaty paces
- Ideal for competitive young rider or small adult
Flower Pot was purchased as an unbroken 6 year old and has been slowly produced by my daughter, who has sadly outgrown her. She has been the pony of a lifetime for us and has taught my daughter so much, but she is now ready for her next rider.
She is very willing to learn and eager to please. She’s polite to handle with impeccable ground manners.
Our focus has been on jumping, as it’s what they both prefer, however her flatwork is beautiful as we’ve worked to give her a good grounding, and as such, she has three well established paces.
Jumping - Flower Pot will currently clear 120cm in the field. We have competed her up to 90cm frequently over the last few years unaffiliated, and most recently 1m, where she qualified for the Sunshine Tour 2025 at Hickstead in 1m placing 1st, and 90cm & 80cm with double clears placing 2nd and 3rd respectively.
We’ve recently registered her with BS Club, and she has placed every time.
She really enjoys XC, and can easily clear fences up to 1m on the course. She is bold to a fence, and frequently gives leads over jumps and through water to other less confident horses in lessons.
She has been on numerous pleasure rides and will jump anything put in front of her. She will be up front, and just keeps going!
Flower Pot has attended many Pony Club rallies, and camp. She has attended a few games training sessions and polocrosse in the past, however we’ve focused on jumping for the last few years.
My daughter frequently rides and jumps her bareback with only a neck strap in the field. She has recently passed her Pony Club C+ Test on her, and received full marks in the ridden section of her PE GCSE on Flower Pot.
She is very eye catching and always turns heads and receives compliments at shows. She has beautiful even markings and I feel she would excel in a showing environment.
She is able to be turned out in a mixed herd, with a single companion, or by herself with others in view.
She is barefoot and has never been shod. Her feet are brilliant and require very little maintenance. She is hacked out a few times a week on the road alone by my 16yr old daughter, but is equally happy with company.
She stands well for the farrier and vet, and is perfect to clip. She loads in a trailer or a wagon.
Injections, worming and teeth are up to date.
Flower Pot is not a novice ride. An ideal home would be a quiet gutsy rider who will continue to progress with her.