Please press the flag to play through them! All horses are three to 5 currency each! I take WC, GE, GH, FF, WS, SN }{Rules}{ No stealing Update at least once every 2 months You can turn stallions into geldings but not back or the other way. Mares cannot change gender. You can breed if it’s a mare or stallion No changing or editing Ask before changing the name Abit about the horses: Baylock is of excellent breeding and his parents both excelled in the show ring. As he is a stallion, he will not go to new scratchers, only the more experienced homes. Belle is just the happiest horse I know, she just loves life! She does have a show name but it’s not used often because she prefers riding for fun! Especially fun rides - she even pops a few of the little jumps! Pebbles or sooty All he wants is to do his job right, he competes at low level cross country and is a sport cob cross. He will only be selled to someone who understands he can only do low level / small jumps and who isn’t going to push him. Emerald. She may not look like one, but she is actually quite the talented showjumper for her breed. She has jumped up to 70 cm, and 75cm but I found that was pushing her. She would ideally like someone to compete with. Please note she is not suitable for beginners, only riders who can confidently sit a buck. She only bucks when the jumps get above 50cm, as that’s when she starts to try! Ken is the perfect all rounder, and would make an excellent child’s pony. He has such a sweet temperament and loves being fussed over. He takes extra care when kids ride him. However, he would not suit a heavy work riding school environment, but rather a home with a young rider. He would make an excellent pony club horse. Codeword is pony hidden in a sentence
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