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Calling Welsh section d owners

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postitcharlie · 26/12/2024 10:18

Hi we viewed one and fell in love with her. She had a great temperament and during the viewing we did everything - a really through viewing. Catching, tacking up, grooming, arena, hack etc. pony being sold by someone with very good reputation.

i said with Christmas I would let the seller know in the coming days HOWEVER I have spoken to a couple of horsey friends who said they aren’t a good breed and I will regret.

also pony was a little bit more greener than I was expecting, not by too much but enough that makes me think she isn’t worth her asking price. She certainly isn’t as much of a finished pony that I was looking for, but I quite like the idea of putting our own stamp on her.

i also wondered if anyone who is very familiar with the breed would mind be sharing a video of the pony to answer a couple of questions about something?

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Moonflower12 · 27/12/2024 20:16

I have owned 3 Section D's over the years. 2 geldings and a mare.

One gelding was the dopiest thing imaginable.
One, who was Nebo lines was absolutely mental. He was a chestnut though.

My mare was the loveliest thing but she could be very naughty. She was besotted with me and if I left the field she often jumped the fence/gate to stop me leaving. She was the most beautiful pony I've ever owned. She bullied my section B mare though.

postitcharlie · 28/12/2024 10:02

Thank you so much to everyone who took the time to comment. I have been speaking to someone who commented and it seems the pony is unsound which explains why movement didn’t look right. A real shame as I think I would have bought her otherwise.

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