The Attributes of a Good Polo Pony



Speed, intelligence and agility by themselves, do not make a good polo pony. He must be clever. He must be able to dodge and swerve while going full speed, and to wheel and turn on the proverbial dime. Besides this, he must be able to follow the ball, and instinctively put his rider in a good position to hit it. He must be completely steady and unaffected by the waving mallets and yelling crowds. In addition, and no less important, he must have much courage, and not flinch from contact, sometimes violent, with another mount.







Saturday, February 5, 2011

Missing Horse

"Left for college in the fall of 2009. Gave my Morgan mare to someone with the agreement that she would be taken care of, and would not be leaving that location. Horse is no longer at that location, and information as to her whereabouts will not be given." Read on this blogsite, Sept. 27, 2010 "Where has Your Horse Been?"
As a lawyer once told me, even with contracts and agreements on the sale of your horses, once all the legal steps are taken, and the legal fees are paid, your horse will be long gone, or dead!

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