• youngster icon Lead Rein/First Ridden
  • Location icon Lancashire
  • Gelding icon Gelding
  • Age icon 6 years old
  • Height icon 12.0hh

Meet Mo

Mo is ready to find a home as a ridden pony. He is a friendly little pony, who is good to handle in and out of the stable. Mo has recently returned through no fault of his own and has done a variety of ridden activities while out in his last home. He would be suitable as a lead rein/first ridden or as a second pony. He is definitely more woah than go when ridden, and is better suited to a rider who has a bit more confidence when riding to get him going. He was gelded late so can only be turned out with geldings, and he does like to be quite high up in the pecking order in the field, so is best turned out with other horses who are happy to let him. Mo is great to catch, groom, bath and for the vet and farrier. He needs his weight watching in the summer months, and will happily stable to help with weight management. He has a maximum rider weight limit of 5 1/2 stone. If you can offer Mo a home, please apply online.

Important stuff

Mo can be ridden.

History

Mo came to Penny Farm as part of a large welfare case.

Additional Images

Additional image of Mo

More about Mo

Breed Welsh Section A
Colour Strawberry Roan
Type Pony
Stabling/Shelter Can live out all year with shelter
Turnout Geldings only
To catch in the field Good
Hay/Feed Hay when stabled
Feet Unshod
Rugs Rug in winter
Behavioural considerations Mo is a friendly little pony.
Health considerations None
Bedding Straw or shavings
Rehoming fee(£) 400
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Mo is at Penny Farm, Lancashire

The entrance to Penny Farm is situated on the A583, Preston New Road, near Peel Corner, Blackpool, FY4 5JS. Follow the brown tourist signs from the M55.

Do you want to offer Mo a home?

To apply to rehome, add Mo to your virtual stable and then complete our online application form.

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