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Create my profile now!We bought Cleo when she was 3 for my sons to ride and she turned 10 this year. She is a wonderful friendly pony and we are very sad to make the decision to let her go. An excellent loving new home is far more important than anything else to us. She had previously been trained to pull a trap but we have only ridden her around local fields and lanes (primarily on lead rein due to my lack of confidence and expertise!) and taken her for walks (with nobody riding as my sons are now too big for her). She is un-phased by traffic, including road works with diggers, tractors, lorries and so on. She is very sociable - really enjoys meeting new horses and has shared spaces with several others in her time with us and immediately made friends. Since she came to us we have clicker trained her to teach verbal cues, she wears a bitless bridle and is kept barefoot and living out all year round. She did wear a bridle with a bit at her previous home. She's great to catch - recalls to a whistle really well. Great for foot trimming, tacking up etc. An all round lovely pony. We want more for her than we are able to offer due to significant changes in our local environment. The field we used to ride her in is now not available for us and we have no other options for access so she is stuck at home and very bored. She is such an enthusiastic learner and goes forward with plenty of energy - not a plod along lazy pony in any way! Moves beautifully in trot and and at speed. She would make an awesome pony club pony for someone who has the time and expertise to bring her on and open up that world for her. She has been transported easily in the past. So she is looking for someone who can do lots of fun stuff with her and make the most of her enthusiasm for life. Happy to consider loan as well as purchase.