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16hh gelding

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16hh gelding

Postby Ruth&Meg on Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:41 am

Anybody out there want a irish bred chestnut gelding??? He is very sweet and easy to do. Has competed British Eventing under the name 'No Big Deal'. BSJA sucessfully too. Now about 17/18 years old, needs a quite life where he can be loved. Ideal hack, confidence giver, Hunter trial, unafilliated shows etc.. Light weight rider prefered. Dorset based, would love to keep him Dorset/Devon areas.

Call me on 07972 438798/ PM then i can put you in touch with the owner.
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Postby AimeeC on Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:16 pm

Hi Ruth,

Have a friend that is looking for something simular she is in her 30's and about 5'2 so lightweight, looking for a horse thats good to hack to do RC dressage and maybe some local shows, is he still available and how big is he?

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Postby Ruth&Meg on Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:34 pm

Hi there
Well, it seems that 'Irish' has recently been the victim of 'time-wasters', and after several VERY bad 'riders', a lovely home came up. BUT, due to the T-W, he has suffered a sore back, so is off the road at the mo. Owner is pampering him like you wouldn't believe trying to get him right. Sorry! x
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Postby AimeeC on Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:39 pm

Will she still be looking for a home or are these people waiting for him? She is in no rush to get another horse as she currenly has full responsiblity of a pony for a pregnant friend, the new horse will be to replace this pony as he is just about ready to be retired (at 31) but she will contiune to keep him as a companion
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