By continuing, you accept our use of cookies on this site.Learn moreAccept
Photo - Aytounhill Casanova
Image 1 Of Aytounhill Casanova
Image 2 Of Aytounhill Casanova
Image 3 Of Aytounhill Casanova
Image 4 Of Aytounhill Casanova
Image 5 Of Aytounhill Casanova

DRESSAGE / SHOWING SUPERSTAR • Cupar, Fife, UK


Very sad sale due to a complete lack of time.

He has the most loving nature. Never sick, lame or sorry. Lives in or out. Good to do on the ground - with farrier, bathing, brushing, rugs, to clip, pull mane/tail etc. Good in open spaces, hacks out alone or in company. Very good in traffic, has seen all sorts of farm traffic. 

Full history known as home bred. Has been successful at both dressage & showing. 

Extravagant mover with conformation and looks to match. Has been cross country and jumping schooled. Jumps for fun at home but we feel he is an exceptional dressage or showing pony. 

Eligible for part bred arabs and part bred welsh. Would also make a great show hunter pony.

Very intelligent pony who would easily be a top level dressage pony. Learns quickly. Has training in all basic dressage movements. Has rarely been out of top 3 when competed. 

Will continue to be competed until sold. 

A 5* competition home a must. Price negotiable to perfect home. 

 

Contact -

Fiona 07714 269793

Kirsty 07411 163580 


General Information

Registered As Aytounhill Casanova
Breed Welsh X
Sex Gelding
Height 14.1
Colour Bay
Born 2010


Type

Dressage Show pony - county level


Competition Results



Pedigree / Bloodline Connection

Stanley Grange Regal Heights Tree branch Willowcroft Regal Bronze
Not Provided
Aytounhill Carousel Tree branch Whalton Caruso
Not Provided


Veterinary History

Year Type Xrays
No veterinary history provided for this horse.


Ownership History

Years of Ownership Since Foal / Home Bred
References


Specific Needs or Requirements

Stable Vices No recorded stable vices.
Specific Needs No recorded specific needs


View Kirsty's Profile

Connections

This horse has no connections. Why not be the first to connect to this horse?