Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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Create my profile now!He loves his jumping, very straight, not spooky, doesn’t stop. He’ll happily work in the arena and do a little dressage test but he absolutely loves his hacking. He’s fantastic in heavy traffic, good in open spaces and we’ll behaved having a canter up a field. He loves going with a friend or two but will hack on his own as well. He attended clinics, lessons, arena hires, all sorts of competitions. He’s also competed in PC80 eventing with his previous owner.
He’s a very kind chap and loves a good groom and a pamper. He is good to do and very easy but not daft either, if you leave the stable door ajar and you’re not looking he might sneak out!
He does need a light jockey as he does have a dipped back. It’s never been an issue for him and never stopped him having fun and doing his job but we feel it’s best for him having a lightweight rider. He would also make a fantastic lead rein pony for a smaller rider.
He’s low maintenance and will live out all year round but does need to watch his weight.
Good with farrier, catch and to load, vaccinations up to date.
Comes with tack and full wardrobe.
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Based Gainsborough DN21