Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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Create my profile now!Johny is good to handle, catch, good to clip, shoe, load dentist etc. Johny has lived out all winter well with hay top ups and this has suited him, getting to know him he is the type of horse that you can easily feed up or down depending on the jockey, haylage gives him that extra umph if needed which is handy if you have different jockeys so long as its monitored and understood.
I have hacked him out alone and in company on roads, forest tracks, beach rides etc and he is brilliant, he is literally bomb proof on the road through the village, tractors buses, bonfires, you name we’ve seen it. Good alone and with others, he can be a little nappy but I have never felt unsafe and I am very sure it’s more of a threat than anything and once asked firmly to go again has done with no problems and is therefore not for a complete novice. I have done various clinics with him and he has been great, in both indoor arenas and outside, has a great little pop and will definitely jump bigger with a smaller jockey ( I am definitely too big for him). We have seen show jumps and XC and doing some pole clinics, jumping courses of approximately 80cm. Johny is fully vaccinated, fit and ready to go and needs a good empathetic home so he can be loved and someone’s priority. Would suit and competent child wanting to step up or a small adult or a mother daughter.
Comes with all his tack and rugs. Videos available on request.