Unicorns do exist
- Pony club superstar - nothing he has not done.
- Incredibly versatile: can go from lead rein to first ridden and beyond.
- Super safe for any child to handle and do everything with.
£8,500
ONO
- Welsh Section C
- Chestnut
- Gelding
- 16 years
- 12.2 hands
- Pony club superstar - nothing he has not done.
- Incredibly versatile: can go from lead rein to first ridden and beyond.
- Super safe for any child to handle and do everything with.
I am sadly having to say good bye to what I can only call my first heart horse. Unfortunately I have out grown him and am looking for a loving family for him to go to. I have owned this gorgeous boy for six years- we got him when I was seven and I’m now thirteen. This superstar is a real confidence giver and has taken me so far. He is a loving pony through and through with his willing attitude and affection towards anyone who steps foot in his stable. Teddy also has great manners and an awesome personality, it is safe to say he knows his job!
In the time I have had with him he has taken me from going over poles on the ground in a slow walk to now comfortably jumping 80cm courses. He is most definitely most comfortable at the 80cm mark but can be pushed to a meter quite happily which I have tended to do at home rather than out competing.
He is a safe ride out on the XC course with a cruising canter which is usually right on the optimum time.
In dressage he demonstrates amazing paces with a soft head carriage, he can put in a lovely dressage test and usually comes home with rosettes.
He has done a lot during our time with him ranging from beach rides, cross country, eventing, hacking, showing, fancy dress and pony club mounted games. You can never say a pony is totally bombproof but this one has never batted an eyelid with anything that has crossed his path including people in inflatable cow suits!
He is easy for the farrier, dentist, vets and to clip, with no vices or problems. I can load him myself on the trailer and he never turns a hair at staying away at shows or events.
Along our journey we have found out, whilst you would never know to look at him, that Teddy has EMS - equine metabolic syndrome. However it has been easy to manage by simply limiting his amounts of grass with strip grazing and soaked hay. We test twice a year for insulin levels out of personal preference and we have maintained his insulin within acceptable ranges. Full history of his bloods can be given at time of viewing. He has never suffered any complications whatsoever including laminitis.
We will miss this gorgeous boy so much and want him to go to the right home that will love him as much as we have, so he can do what he does best and teach another little person to ride while having fun. He is versatile enough to be a great lead rein pony, first ridden or a second pony.
The price will include one cool pony, one set of tack, rugs, a saddle pad and a head collar.