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For your consideration! Bo Peep 🐑 is the most adorable SWEET mare. 11 year old (vet confirmed) grade Welsh pony sticks at 12.1 (no permanent card yet). She is easy to catch, in fact you call her name and she will trot up to you. Easy to handle on the ground, bathes, clips, loads ect. Barefoot and easy keeper. I have had her for 90 days and have put about 60 days of riding on her since having a year or so off. We have been slowly re conditioning her. She is just now getting back into jumping and flying changes. She is looking for her person to help continue her retraining. Her changes are there but not neat and tidy again yet. We are doing cross rails with scope for higher. She has adorable hunter movement but could also do dressage, pony club, or be an event pony. She is great on the trails and hacking out! Has a bit of her own motor so needs a kid that is ok with that. I have taught leadline lessons with her and she was perfect. That being said she needs a firm advanced beginner or intermediate kid to finish her out. She would make a great lesson pony after a few more months or put some showing miles on her and double your investment. She is eligible green. Who doesn't want a palomino pony with HAZEL eyes. Price $15,000 UTD on shots, coggins and teeth floating. Her teeth were floated by vet dentist specialist who would like to have them floated again in 6 mo (so Jan 1st ish). She has had a chiropractic adjustment since being here. Not because we were worried something was wrong but just because we like to have all ours adjusted. She felt more supple after so if that's something you do at your barn she responds well to it! Her hooves are great barefoot we have ridden her over our gravel driveway with no soreness. She came to me with bad sweet itch. I put her on my go to sweet itch supplement (immubiome immune) and it cleared it up about 80%. If she starts it early spring next year she may have no problem at all. She is outside 24/7 with mares and geldings. She has also done the stall life and was fine with that. Only issue we had was when she went from a dry lot to grass she started to have uncharacteristically sassy behavior. We put a grazing muzzle on her and she became her quiet self again.
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