Sweet natured willing young horse with a bright future ahead
- 3 flashy paces he will excel in any desired discipline
- Started quietly and sympathetically ready for someone to further his education.
- Well bred and unspoilt
£6,500
- Connemara
- Iron grey
- Gelding
- 4 years
- 14.3hh / 150cm
- 3 flashy paces he will excel in any desired discipline
- Started quietly and sympathetically ready for someone to further his education.
- Well bred and unspoilt
Roo is a super example of a sporty Connemara with a willing temperament to match. He’s just started his ridden career and has a good understanding of walk, trot and canter in the school and he has also popped over a fence. From this point I will continue his education with plenty of hacking and light schooling sessions as well as taking him to some training shows.
He’s shown a great attitude out hacking so far - good in traffic and not spooky. Quite brave. He has only been out with buddies at this stage but again in the days and weeks coming I will continue to build on this. He is very smart and I have a few in at the moment so I thought it may be worth offering him on the market at this stage as someone could really put their own stamp on him at a fraction of what his price would eventually be. His ridden work has been very basic with no interference on his mouth or way of going so you could make him your own without having to do the breaking.
Loads and travels well and is good to do on the ground. Good for farrier (he is barefoot) He’s on the timid side and needs reassurance and a soft hand. He’s offered at this price now but the more outings we do this will increase. I feel he will excel in any discipline he has 3 beautiful paces and is flashy with it too. Given his age and stage in his education he is not suitable for a novice unless there is professional help on site to help you continue his education.
I would love to hold onto him but with summer holidays fast approaching and my seasonal job about to take over it feels a good time to find his next person. Viewings are welcome - however only for me to ride him at this stage. I would hate to scare him by putting a stranger on when he is going so well. He has not put a foot wrong to date and I would like to keep it that way by continuing to give him good experiences.