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Create my profile now!Cindy has done a bit of everything however is still green in the school. She is a lovely pony who will turn herself to the job in hand and try her hardest.
She was purchased for a very novice 6 year old and has been with me to further her education, simply she was too green and the combination didn’t work.
We are selling her as a second pony as whilst she is a saint and tries her hardest she is green and hasn’t seen much of the world, and so hasn’t been proven in the role I’m sure she will eventually be foot perfect for.
Since she has been with us she has been to clear round jumping and proven herself to be a safe and sensible hunting pony (she really enjoys this)
We have found her to be a kind and clever pony who adapts and looks after her rider - she is ridden by my 8 year old who is a bit kick and flap and my more experienced older two girls.
By pure coincidence I also had her sister (I didn’t realise this till she arrived) who is older and is now successfully competing junior BS. I know the people who brought them over from Ireland so she has a full service history.
She really is a pony who needs a rider to bring her on and have some fun.
We have found her only fault is to be a hatred of having her legs clipped (needs sedating).
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