Emma is good, the horses are usually young and green but nice sorts - she has good contacts in Ireland (but the good ones sell within a couple of weeks of being imported, despite what she says she doesn't really know their history).
My friend bought her horse from Emma and he is excellent, he was sold as a family cob type but he is so much more!
I tried there when I was looking to buy, when Emma saw that I didn't click with either of the horses I was viewing she didn't try to hard sell. She was very nice.
I like her and have never really heard anything bad about her
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