Pony Island Stable Sales/Training

Pony Island Stable Sales/Training We are a multi discipline barn that applies DRESSAGE principles to all disciplines for any breed. Pony Island is now accepting consignment horses!

We will train, compete, and maintain your horse or pony for you and honestly market him or her to potential buyers. Dressage, event, hunter/jumper, driving, Fox hunting, and Pony Club network. We are also taking ponies and horses in for training.

So happy to see one of my old ponies doing so well & loved ❤️
05/05/2026

So happy to see one of my old ponies doing so well & loved ❤️

Horse Friends: Please share ❤️* Glorified Lesson Pony with tons of Show MilesHuckleberry Finn is a 9 coming 10yr 14-hand...
04/30/2026

Horse Friends: Please share ❤️

* Glorified Lesson Pony with tons of Show Miles

Huckleberry Finn is a 9 coming 10yr 14-hand large paint/x pony gelding (unregistered). Finn is a true, solid citizen. He is quiet and mild-mannered enough to be a dependable lesson pony, yet sophisticated & talented enough as a show pony. He has shown successfully for years, including up through USEF Traditional Dressage at Second Level, Western Dressage Level 2, and Working Equitation through Level 2, and could easily go on. Along the way, he has taught riders from beginner to advanced levels.

Finn is also happy to go out on a hack, riding ba****ck, and enjoys cavelletti work, jumping, and all the Obstacles involved in Working Equitation.

He has good ground manners and is uncomplicated at horse shows, whether it’s a one-day show, and he has to stand tied or stabled overnight at the show grounds. Finn is more of a “push” ride than a “whoa” ride and is very level-headed when introduced to new things. (Just watch, he doesn’t try to eat new obstacles!) He stands nicely at the mounting block (or any other object one may choose to stand on to mount) and lunges well, including with riders on him for seat/position lessons.

He loves baths and drinking from the hose. Great for clipping and trimming, although not a huge fan of having his ears clipped. Finn is an easy keeper, requires no maintenance, and lives on air. He currently has front shoes but could go barefoot. Stands nicely for both the Farrier & Vet.

Finn would be a wonderful partner for a child or small A/A to go in any direction, as he has extensive training, has already been exposed, and is ready for the 2026 show season in any discipline!

Highlight Video: https://youtu.be/w0pO93lOv0A

Register to Bid: https://thehorsebay.com/account-registration/

Direct Link to Finn’s sale page: https://thehorsebay.com/product/huckleberry-finn-paint-horse-for-sale/

Huckleberry Finn is a 9 coming 10yr 14-hand large paint/x pony gelding (unregistered). Finn is a true solid citizen. He is quiet and mild mannered.

11/06/2025

“Dressage’s Midlife Crisis and Why Your Riding-School Horse Might Just Save It”

Dressage, they tell us, is facing a crisis. Falling spectator numbers, shrinking memberships, shows closing down… it’s all sounding a bit grim. The sport that once pranced proudly in top hat and tails is now, apparently, staring moodily into the mirror, wondering if a freestyle remix of Beyoncé might make it feel young again.

But maybe the problem isn’t just the ticket prices or the lack of trade stands. Maybe dressage, and the riding world more broadly, has forgotten its greatest resource: the riding-school horse.

Yes, those noble, patient, saintly creatures who spend their days trying to interpret the signals of five different riders in five different hours, ranging from “accidental piaffe” to “emergency halt at E”.

The Unsung Heroes

Riding-school horses are, quite frankly, the backbone of equestrianism. They introduce people to the sport, keep riding accessible, and quietly perform half-passes for riders who swear they’re “just steering.”

Yet these horses are often labelled “lazy,” “stubborn,” or “not off the leg.” In reality, they’ve simply developed the good sense not to react to someone’s left leg, right hand, and enthusiastic seat all giving contradictory instructions at once. They are not lazy, they are philosophers.

The Delicate Art of Self-Awareness

Somewhere along the way, we riders started believing our own press releases. We went from “I’m learning to feel the rhythm” to “I’m basically doing Grand Prix” in the space of a riding holiday.

We’ve all met that person who insists their riding-school mount “just doesn’t go properly for me” as if Geoff, the 18-year-old schoolmaster who’s been teaching balance and patience for two decades, has suddenly decided today is the day he’ll stage a mutiny.

If we’re honest, many of us ride for joy, for fitness, for the smell of the mane and the freedom of movement and that’s wonderful. But somewhere in that joy, we lost the reverence for the craft of riding; the hours, the sweat, the sore muscles, the humility of learning.

Learning Is the New Luxury

Dressage’s salvation won’t come from more glitzy venues or bigger prize pots. It’ll come from riders rediscovering the art of wanting to be better for their horse’s sake, not their ego’s.

It means celebrating lessons as much as ribbons, taking pride in improving our seat before our score, and understanding that true partnership, not just posing for pictures, is what makes riding extraordinary.

Imagine if every riding-school rider treated their weekly lesson like a step towards artistry. Imagine if every rider at home thought of “working in” not as a chore but as a privilege, the chance to dance with a horse, however imperfectly.

The Comeback Tour Starts in the School Arena

Dressage may be struggling with identity, but it’s not dying; it’s just waiting for us to show up with the right attitude.
Forget the crisis headlines. The future of dressage doesn’t live in elite arenas or YouTube highlights. It lives in every quiet arena where someone’s trying to learn a better contact, sit straighter, breathe with the horse.

Let's celebrate that riding-school horses are our unsung professors. The humble riders who admit they’re learning, and to bringing back the idea that being a rider isn’t a social label or a status symbol. It’s a lifelong apprenticeship in empathy, discipline, and grace.

Now go thank your riding-school horse. (Preferably before you next ask for shoulder-in.)"

Congratulations to the Pony Island Girls Marrianna and Taryn today! Marrianna and Jesse scoring 67% and 70% at Intro for...
09/19/2025

Congratulations to the Pony Island Girls Marrianna and Taryn today! Marrianna and Jesse scoring 67% and 70% at Intro for their second show ever off the farm. Taryn and Penelope scored 69% on Intro C and a 68% on Training 1 earning her High Score Jr rider of the day. Thank you SNF for a great show as always!

Meet Lily 🌺Lily is a 12 year old 13 hand Morgan cross mare. She is currently W/T/C in side reins and has started ground ...
02/06/2025

Meet Lily 🌺

Lily is a 12 year old 13 hand Morgan cross mare. She is currently W/T/C in side reins and has started ground driving. Has done pony rides and been lightly ridden in the past but needs to be restarted. Lower 4 🥕 will increase as we continue to bring her along. PM if you’re interested in a fun project pony!

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Kennett Square, PA
19348

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