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She is sweet, more Woah than Go, and has a nice smooth gait with easy handling. She is very alert. She enjoys being able to roam. Likes neck scratches and forelock brushing.
Has 6 gaits: walk, running walk, trot, rack, canter/lope, and gallop. She moves into a lope easily and competes with her quarter horse counterparts. She hasnt been sticked but est. 14.3-15.1 hh and a bit stocky. Easy to train. She is currently top half of the herd and tends to friend smaller horses than her. Could adjust in the pecking order [herd rank] depending on the herd. She likes friends around and will be vocal if left alone too long
She is completely sound!
History: Bought her at an Auction, Smokey Lane Stables in Feb of 2023. I have previous owner information if needed. Do not know exact age due to no papers but her dentist, based on Galvayne's groove, puts her at 18.
Medical: She has been seen regularly by a vet and farrier. UTD on all shots and deworming. Had her teeth floated in April. She has an old injury, when we got her, on her back right hock. Vet checked it out and sees nothing wrong but has a scar there. She had poor nutrition when purchased causing slight sway back. By trotting over poles as well as stomach crunches we have built her top line back up. An equine chiropractor came out to look at her back and said no issues and just needs steady work to keep muscle. Can provide all records of these findings. Previous owner isnt aware of her any foaling but we are thinking maybe yes.
Additional Notes: Stands for cross ties and farrier with no issues. She is not a fan of the mounting block and we have been working on that. For now we ground mount easily.
She has done barrels and other agility contesting. She has competed in ranch as well as trail. We have just started on english and doesnt seem to mind the different tack.
She is a mare so some vices are present. She doesnt like any horse right on her butt until she knows them. Understandable as I dont like strangers on my butt either. She wont enjoy another horse chewing in her ear as she knows thats bad manners.
No fault of her own we are selling and wish we could keep her but its not meant to be. Hoping for six K obo in order to recoup our costs and all the additional training we've done.