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Sam (Sammie), 14.2hh, chestnut gelding

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xtagx
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Sam (Sammie), 14.2hh, chestnut gelding

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Im trying to trace my much loved pony who I had no choice to sell in April 2007.

I got him as a problem pony due to what he has been through in the past and put a lot of hard work into him. When in regular work he worked in a good outline and had really nice paces. He was a strong, bold pony and a brilliant jumper. He would rear occasionally but didnt do this all the time.

He could be grumpy but the worst he ever did was pull faces. The only thing I could fault him on was when being brought in from the field he would bolt off when being led or if he couldnt do that he would rear, although he may not do this now? He was just a typical Welsh at times!

He was a 14.2hh, Welch sec C and was 14 years old when I sold him. The man who brought him commented that he was a 'big C' so may of sold him on as a D. The man also turned out to be a dealer so he would of deffantly been sold on to someone else. I still had his passport when he was sold so he will either have one first dated from 2007 or even one that isnt his. The man was from Brentwood, Essex and advertised in the Essex Rider.

I loved this pony so much and he really was my 'horse of a life time'. I would just like to find out what happened to him, good or bad, so if you own him or know him please get in contact with me!

Nov 2011 - Believed to have been advertised on Horse Mart aprox. 2 years ago so some time in 2009 as a driving pony for £3000, by a dealer in Essex. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Any info very much appriciated as this pony ment every thing to me x

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xtagx
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Re: Sam (Sammie), 14.2hh, chestnut gelding

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Now been 5 years with no info :( Still looking! x
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Re: Sam (Sammie), 14.2hh, chestnut gelding

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Still searching :( If anyone knows any thing please, please, please let me know x
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Re: Sam (Sammie), 14.2hh, chestnut gelding

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Just bumping. If anyone knows any thing please get in contact, loved this boy so much x
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