
Sorry for rubbish pic....14.2hh 7yo conny x mare, dark bay, hunted 3 seasons in Ireland and has done some SJ. Nice PC type, very smart looking, slightly nervous to handle sometimes but nothing major. No buck or other bad behaviours, forward going but not silly, Ideal PC pony for coming season.
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Roughly 12hh Dartmoor x 17yo mare, been hunting pony most of her life carrying small tots on & off the lead rein... leads well of another horse. Sweet little mare, not done much in recent years as out grown, but still remembers her job.
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Isn't this mare stunning! Shire x Cob, 15.2hh, 4 coming 5yo. She has just come over form Ireland where she was broken at 3yo and used in a riding school for a few months before breeding a foal. She has just come back in to work again and although a little green she is very quiet and honest. Stands still to get on etc and is happy to plod around the roads & good with traffic etc. She has loads of feather, and bone. Although she still looks a little thin from a hard winter, when she has filled out and matured she is going to be the most super looking mare, I wish i could find more like this one!!
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My first foal of the season... & i'm delighted with her! Palomino filly, born March 2010 (photo's at 1 week old), She is out of my best foundation mare Solar (16.1hh coloured WB by the late 'Mars' who was bred by The Queen), and by Falko, my own perlino WB stallion (see www.BroadRiverStud.net ). Solar usually breeds bigger than herself, and I would expect this filly to make a minimum of 16.1hh. She has super conformation with a lovely swan neck and a pretty, dainty head. Solar is the mother of some of the best horses I have bred, including BroadRiver Anteres, who many of you will have met, who is now excelling at dressage and winning age classes as a 5yo.
I may later decide to retain this filly as she is the first I have bred from this exceptional mare, but I reluctantly offer her for sale at weaning, with deposit to secure.
Devastatingly this filly broke her shoulder and had to be put to sleep :-(
