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Dartmoor Pony Sales List - updated 20th August 2008

Ground Started - The DPHT offers a free handling service to Dartmoor Pony Keepers with Heritage stock. All ponies / foals are Ground Started in five basic foundation skills: 1. Halter 2. Leading 3. Picking up feet / grooming 4. Catching 5. Loading into a trailer.

CONSERVATION GRAZING  -  A number of small herds all bucket trained  and suitable for conservation grazing are now available  - all ponies will be eligible for the Native Breeds at Risk Supplement.  Please speak to Dru Butterfield for more details - 01626 355314

Riding ponies are available on request - please email for more information. We will need to know what you want to do with your new pony, size, age, colour preference,etc.

New crop of Dartmoor Heritage Foals, just off the moor, all well grown, weaned and ground started, range of colours available. Please contact Dru Butterfield by email for more details.

Dartmoor Ponies For Sale 

  • Mr. John French - Michelcombe, Holne, Dartmoor

TAVY- 12hh handsome, dark bay gelding aged 4.  Lots of groundwork done in preparation for both ride and drive.  Has recently been broken in to ride and is proving very safe and sensible.  A sturdy pony with a kind and sensitive nature who will be ideal for riding or driving. Would make a good lead rein pony and is now ready to take further.  Good with the farrier, trailer loads.  Price £700.

PETER- handsome friendly bay gelding aged 2.  Now standing at 12hh.  Well handled, had feet done, trailer loads.  Will make a lovely, eye catching childs pony.  Price £380 ono

Tor- (Swincombe Tor Celebration ll) is a 3 year old, Liver chestnut, fully registered gelding, approx 12hh. A strong pony of stocky build with no white except very faint white marking on face. Had all the basic handling, now needs bringing on in a permanent home.  Price £600

  • Mark Northmore – Gratton, Yelverton, Dartmoor

Rosemary - 3.5yrs bay mare – this is a very pretty solid Dartmoor Pony, with a star. Will make a great lead rein pony, has been backed and thoroughly handled, good feet, now looking for a loving home to enjoy her. £700 ono

  • Mr Richard Mann - Widecombe, Dartmoor

Dunstone Fudge - bright bay yearling gelding, very friendly, to make 12hh,  well handled, this pretty pony won't be on the list long. Feet trimmed prior to sale £275+vat

 

 

  • Mr. David Powell, Holnecourt, Holne, Dartmoor

    Holnecourt Sorrel- Very easy going, dark bay, 2yr filly, will make 11.3hh a pleasure to work with. Ground started £325 + vat ono

    Holnecourt Adam - superb grey 4 year old gelding. Well handled needs backing. This pony has exceptional looks and will easily carry a light adult. 12.3hh. will need an experienced home to continue his training. £700 +vat, ono

    Holnecourt Arnold - Another exceptional 4 yr old pony – he’s a big, broad, strong chap, dark bay in colour. Very friendly, loves to be with people. Backed, now ready to ride on. He suits his nickname Arnie, 12.2hh and big with it. £700 +vat, ono

    Holnecourt Davina - Dark bay yearling filly very well grown, easy to handle, will make 12.2hh. Very nice example. £275 + vat ono

    • Michael Lamb and Margaret Rogers - Venton Farm, Widecombe-In-The-Moor

    Chinkwell Robyn - Bright chestnut yearling gelding.  He has a punk rocker, wavy flaxen mane, super looking pony, will suit an active family that want to have lots of fun with him. Very well handled, exceptional temperament, ready for local shows. £400 + vat

    Chinkwell Strawberry Fayre - Roan yearling gelding, as above, £380 + vat

    Chinkwell Greystorm - Well grown iron grey gelding. Greystorm recently visited Widecombe Farmers Market with the Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust promotional team, he behaved like a perfcet gentleman! Super temperament, will make a simply great childs pony.  £350 + vat

     All above good to lead, load, dogs, farrier and children. To make 11.2hh, grey 11.3hh

    • Helen Radmore – Glen Iris, Sheepstor, Dartmoor

    Casanover - Beautiful bay, 2 yr gelding, out of a stunning mare and registered stallion. Very good nature, quick to learn and well handled. DOB 01/05/06. Spent the winter on a DPHT grazing site, always came up to say hello, easy to catch and load.  Expected to make 11.3hhs. £325 ono.

     Glen Iris Jeff - 2yr gelding, Heritage approved, loves people, this pony will fit into a loving family home, where he will give bags of confidence to any child. To make 12hh £300 ono

    Jack Dee - An exceptionally handsome bright bay, he’s the colour of a conker. A really big, smart, strong pony.  Professionally backed, will simply make a wonderful child’s pony 3yrs.  12.1hh £700 ono

    • Mr. Neil Cole – Greenwell Farm, Yelverton, Dartmoor

    Jefferey - Strong, true to type two year old gelding,with a long crinkly mane. Easy to handle, but can be nervous in new situations. To make 11.2hh £300ono

    Chanel - Black yearling filly, good to catch, lead, load, tie up and with feet. Very pretty, bargain at £275 ono

    • Mrs. Philippa Hughes - Holwell Farm, Widecombe-In-The-Moor

    Holwell Barton Siena - Chestnut yearling filly white blaze, a strong looking type. Pretty in a Thelwell way! She is the full sister to the Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust adoption pony ROLO, she has a very similar temperament.To make 11.2hh £250

    Holwell Barton Rosie - Light bay yearling filly, well handled, feet rasped, easy going filly. £250

    • Andy Bradord - Brimpts Farm, Dartmeet, Dartmoor

    Brimpts Annie - a very sweet, bay yearling filly. Annie has been living with the Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust adoption ponies and has been used in our school visit programme. She has been a pleasure to work with and will make a wonderful family pony. To make 12hh. £300

  • Mrs Elizabeth Newbolt-Young - Shilstone Rocks Stud, Widecombe.

    Chilly Wood - 4yr big bay pony, 12.1hh, lovely, kind pony, ridden out on the moor, ready for a new family home. POA

    •  Mr. Neil Cole – Greenwell Farm, Yelverton, Dartmoor

    Black 3yr mare and new filly foal, Heritage approved. Ideal pair for conservation grazing. £300ono

    • Lisa Windsor, Dunnabridge

    3yr very handsome pedigree bay stallion ready for work, moor hardened POA

    • Shirley Mudge -

    3yr bay pedigree stallion, can be gelded suitable as a companion or conservation grazing POA

    • Mr Mike Malseed Frenchbeer Farm, Chagford - Registered stallion for sale. £500

    This is just a small selection of ponies now ready, we have many more ponies available, ranging in age, colour, size and temperament. For more details please contact Mrs Dru Butterfield 01626 355314 - dru@dpht.co.uk

     Testimonials

    • We would like to say a massive 'Thank you' to Dru and all at DPHT for our wonderful pony Spike.  He is one in a million and I wouldn't be without him now for the world.  The help I recieved from Dru was fantastic, she was perfessional, caring and understanding of what I was looking for and pointed me in the right direction.  I was in a slight panic as my pony was about to be left with no company and I needed another pony ASAP, I contacted every pony trust going and Dru was the first one to get back to me.  I had been to visit Spike and fell in love with him before the other trusts had even returned my call!! 
      The fact that I can trust what I am told in regards to Spikes training is one of the main reasons I took him home.  I needed a pony that would be safe with my girls. He is such a sweet boy and we are so lucky to have found him. John and Kerry were/are fantastic. I have never met a nicer couple and I also thank them.
      I will be recomending DPHT to all my friends and anyone I meet. 
      From Sam and two very happy girls, Becky 4 and Charlie 3. xxx
    • "Thankyou to Dru and the Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust.  We are really pleased with our 3 fillies, they are all very pretty and have nice tempraments and the groundwork done by the DPHT has been invaluable.  It was well worth the distance we travelled to see them" - Mrs D, Suffolk
    • Thankyou for all the information you sent us regarding ponies for sale. Last monday we visited David Powell to look at his ponies. We agreed to buy a young filly Bluebell  (she was on the sale list) who my daughter fell in love with and a gelding called Mr Brown who seems very friendly, gentle and came when called. We are all really looking forward to this. We had a lovely day on Dartmoor it was nice to see so many ponies with foals who all seemed very friendly.Thanks again for all your help in this matter. We are looking forward to many years of taking care of our new pets. Kind regards Ian & Lisa Parker 
    • Hi there, just wanted to say we have had Zig Zag for a week now and he is wonderful, great with the children, just what I wanted.  Thank you so much for all your help in enabling me to find him! Tara Berlyn and the 3 happy little jockeys, Ryan 7, Scott 5 and Luke 2.

      All Donations are gratefully received – THANK YOU!

    HELP SAVE OUR HERITAGE

    The Dartmoor Pony Preservation Scheme run by The Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust (DPHT) works in partnership with 26 Dartmoor pony keepers who run traditional herds of Dartmoor Ponies on the Commons of Dartmoor. With the support of a grant from English Nature, the Dartmoor Sustainable Development Fund and private donations; the trust has been able to raise awareness of the species as well as increasing raising the value through handling stock. We have also been instrumental in improving the quality of progeny produced from the supported herds.

    Dartmoor Heritage Ponies are outstanding for riding and driving, are surefooted, have kind and gentle temperaments, and are perfect for boosting young riders’ confidence.

    If you are looking for fun, and a new family member, a Dartmoor Heritage Pony could be ideal for you.

    You may be looking for a herd of Dartmoor Heritage Ponies for use as land management tools to improve wildlife habitats and control scrub areas. The Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust can help source, transport and advice on stocking levels and suitability of your site.

    But what are Dartmoor Heritage Ponies?

    They are the tough little ponies born on the Dartmoor Commons, and the direct descendants of the indigenous ponies that have roamed the moor for centuries.

    Although not registered with the Dartmoor Pony Society, they are of traditional Dartmoor type, and are absolutely vital to the preservation of the registered Dartmoor breed.

    The Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust (DPHT) promotes all quality Dartmoor Heritage ponies. The Trust will not accept commission from the sale of ponies, but donations from vendors are welcomed and are spent on handling, marketing and gelding of colts.

    Any financial transaction will be strictly between vendor and purchaser.

    Guide Price

    Each pony has a guide price in the sales list. The highest offer made over a guide price, will normally be accepted, but sensible offers under the guide price may be considered. If you wish to make an offer on a pony, please discuss with the owner of the pony.

    Method of Payment

    Method of payment will be agreed between the vendor and the purchaser. If you intend to pay by cheque a bankers letter stating the amount up to which the cheque will be honoured is advised.

    Risk

    The purchaser is on risk, once an agreement has been made and is strongly advised to effect insurance.

     

     

     

     

     
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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