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Adoption horse requies application and adoption contract. Brooklets Freckles: 1997 STB gelding, bay, 15.2 hands (measured). Trained to drive, has been put under saddle here and did well, sweet boy, a little timid but willing to please, no allergies, sensitivities, surgeries, illnesses, injuries, illnesses, or fractures, last raced in March 2006, all shots done in March 2006, fairly easy keeper, not on lush grass at present, likes people, good manners, respects your space, good temperament, likes to work, easily trained, smart, good with farrier, loads, gaited, good alone, quiet in stall, does not challenge fencing. Pretty much all standardbreds become wonderful family horses, trail horses, kids horses and beginners horses because of their great temperament and willingness to learn, soooo sensible. They bathe, load, clip, cross tie and tie, they are good with the farrier and vet... they are just do it all horses. These 3 standardbreds will be very close to the past 500 and some STB's we've placed into homes. Excellent horses for all kinds of jobs. All these guys are pacers (pacers also trot but trotters very rarely pace unless trained to do so, they aren't born pacing) with pacers you have tons of flexibility because you can take them either way... go for a walk/trot/canter horse or go for a gaited horse that will pace and rack. My mare will do all 5 gaits nicely so it just takes time to teach them and a rider smart enough to ride 5 different gaits but they are a very willing partner. Freckles was also ridden when the other standardbreds were ridden and did fine, we just didn't get pictures of the ride (sorry, next time). Be sure to check out all our horses we are always having specials from 10 to 50 percent off adoption fees.
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