barbie pony, minitinker, sidekick - Hello, sometimes you just have to realize that it is the way it is: my pony is simply too small for me to ride. Which really breaks my heart. 1.27 meets 1.75 and that just doesn't fit.
That's why I'm selling my pony Lizzy. She is a really good pony with a, unfortunately unknown to me, not so nice story. She comes from Ireland, came to a pony yard and then ended up with me. But I would be happy to tell you more about this personally. She needs a fixed caregiver to be able to trust at all, which is also an issue with her. She needs a firm rider in the saddle who is sensitive and can get involved with the pony, then you as her human can also do things she doesn't like from others. Giving hooves behind is also a problem with strangers. A lot of things go well with training, but I just don't have enough time for that either. And my children simply don't have the necessary interest in the hobby. So much has happened in the 3 years I've had them, but there's still a lot of room for improvement. Even if I could do better with the riding. There is still a lot of room for improvement. She has super gga and sometimes shows canter changes in free work/longe work. We have also dared to try smaller jumps and they are really great. If you would like to know more or have any questions, just write to me.