Dream Mini Pony

Name
LIL DOLLY
Breed
Pony
Gender
Gelding
Color
Gray
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
9.3 hh
Foal Date
January, 2020
Country
United States
Views/Searches
44/2,171
Ad Status
Available
Price
$3,750

Pony Gelding for Sale in Charleston, IL

WWW. CLASSICHORSEAUCTION. COM THIS HOSE IS LOCATED Brownstown, IL SKIP THE AUCTION PRICE: 3750 CURRENT BID: 2500 To view health docs, see consignor’s info, how to schedule a meeting to try it out, visit our site.. https://classichorseauction.com/auctions/lil-dolly/ VIDEO >> https://youtu.be/k73NZjyU8fI Lil Dolly is a 5-year-old, 38-inch grade pony mare! If you’re looking for the prettiest riding and driving pony around, here she is! Our kids love driving her around the farm and to Grandma and Grandpa’s house every chance they get. She’s also very broke to ride! Lil Dolly has spent many days in the arena, helping push roping cattle up to the chute and playing around, moving them in the arena. She’s been on camping trips to national parks for trail rides and stands well when tied. Whether on picket lines or to the trailer. Lil Dolly is traffic-safe and has been around all kinds of farm animals. She’s also gentle enough for little ones to brush and pet all day. Our daughter treats her like a big pet dog! We’ve also used her as a lead-line pony to give little kids rides. Right now, she’s being ridden by our 4-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter, and they both get along great with her! She rides just as well bareback with a halter as she does with a saddle and bridle. Dolly gets along with everyone in the pasture and is a pony you can enjoy for years to come! If you want the prettiest pony around, check out Lil Dolly! Brownstown, IL Emily 615-542-4564 Classic Horse Auction 931-224-2968

About Charleston, IL

Native Americans lived in the Charleston area for thousands of years before the first European settlers arrived. With the great tallgrass prairie to the west, beech-maple forests to the east, and the Embarras River and Wabash Rivers between, the Charleston area provided semi-nomadic Indians access to a variety of resources. Indians may have deliberately set the " wildfires" which maintained the local mosaic of prairie and oak–hickory forest. Streams with names like 'Indian Creek' and 'Kickapoo Creek' mark the sites of former Indian settlements. One village is said to have been located south of Fox Ridge State Park near a deposit of flint.

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