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Mar 10 10 12:22 PM
slvrblltday wrote: nicolemorgans wrote: I don't know. Right now she isn't really jumping a ton, mostly working on basics on the flat, so I don't mind working with a horse to get steadier over fences. I think though they prefer to get something younger that won't have any arthritis or health concerns that they then have to get trained over fences vs. an older "made" horse. http://www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-257152 Rutherfordton, North Carolina, 28139 $2,000 Name: Broka Breed: Welsh Cob Color: Black Sex: Filly Birth Date: Feb 24, 2008 Markings: N/A Height: 14.0 hh Weight: 0.0 lbs Registry: N/A Reg. #: N/A Additional Comments:Very sweet German Riding Pony cross available for purchase. Should mature large pony. Sire is Bocksbuehl Brondo an imported Welsh Cob and approved German Riding Pony who competed through Intermediate level of Combined Driving. Dam is a POA who was used in riding lessons. This filly would make an excellent combined driving pony or all around family pony. She is scheduled to be started under saddle late spring 2010. Price will go up with training.
nicolemorgans wrote: I don't know. Right now she isn't really jumping a ton, mostly working on basics on the flat, so I don't mind working with a horse to get steadier over fences. I think though they prefer to get something younger that won't have any arthritis or health concerns that they then have to get trained over fences vs. an older "made" horse.
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