Just in time for the fall riding season. Not a dead head but not spooky, either. We have taken him to weekend long trail rides and camped. He will ride by himself, in front, or in the back, he will do anything you ask him to. Coggins & shots good until mid October. Stands for the farrier, loads and unloads out of the trailer. We want him to go to someone who will appreciate him. No biting, kicking, or rearing. He is very friendly and first to the barn when called. Can send other pictures if necessary, but you really should come ride him.