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Flashy 17.2 Irish Sports Horse to suit SJ, Dressage, Eventing or Hunting. in Wisbech

£5,500

My beautiful boy is up for sale through no fault of his own. Just turned 6 last week. I bought him nov 22, with the intention to do SJ and x country. Unfortunately I haven't had time to work with him due to family illness and general time round family duties. He's far too good to waste away. He was professionally started in Ireland, and came straight over to me. He has three beautiful flashy paces, and has popped a few jumps too. He has huge scope to go far.

He has free access to his field and stable any time. But I bring him in at night. He will come in when you call him from the field.

Herd with geldings or mixed absolutely fine. He prefers to be on a busier yard as he's quite nosy and likes to see what's going on.

Good for the farrier, grooming, vet, loading and traveling. He is barefoot, and has been for over a year now, with great feet.

Needs a knowledgeable competition home. He likes having a job, and will get bored otherwise.

Super bloodlines, His sire is Lagans Obos Quality, and his Dam is Troy's Mimi.

He needs to be brought back into work as has been off for nearly a year now. But I have ridden him last week in the school, fist time since last June, and he didn't put a good wrong. No injuries, Clean limbs. No vices. But he does have sweet itch which can be easily managed.

With him being green and having SI, the price reflects this, as he worth much more if in work. He was valued between 9-10 last may after schooling livery.

No novices, he is a big strong boy, and needs an experienced rider. Sorry, no loans or trials.

Any questions please either message or text. Calls won't be answered, I'm hard of hearing.
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Age: 6 Years
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Posted: 4 weeks ago
Ad ID: 39545686
Emma
Wisbech
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