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.







Sunday, January 8, 2012

I'll Trade You a Mutt for a Horse


Thought I'd try something new. Since it appears that no-one is reading my blog Craigslist Ads That Piss Me Off, I am going to include these ads in my Stony Bridge Farm blogsite. Ads will be in italic letters. Here's the first----------
Hello, my name is Sarah. Im looking for a free horse, preferably a foal. I have been riding since I was 4 and I am now 18. I have owned around 8 different horses. I also lived on a farm for 9 years. I dont care if your horse has behavioral problems and thats the reason why they are free. Please no lame horses. I saddle trained my last horse, and have dealt with many overly stubborn horses.

Or if you would want to trade, my dog just had puppies. I would trade. They are all white pit bull hound mixes.

Email for more information or with a perspective horse/foal.

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