Cash will go anywhere you point him. He crosses creeks, logs, rough terrain, and handles the trails with confidence. He rides great in a pack—front, middle, or back. You can even drop the reins and let him follow along with the other horses without missing a beat.
He has been thoroughly desensitized to whips, tarps, flags, and other obstacles, and none of it fazes him. He has also been traffic-safe, ridden in parades, squirrel-hunted, and had a .22 fired off him.
Cash is husband-safe and woman-safe. My fiancée rides him anywhere and everywhere. He has also been ridden by my 6- and 5-year-old children around the yard, and beginner kids have ridden him with no problem. He loves attention and meets the kids at the gate. They can brush and love on him, and he stands quietly for it.
He is easy to catch, gets along well with other animals, loads and unloads, and stands to mount, dismount, bathe, and for the farrier. He is sweet, loving, and easy to handle.
Cash has been ridden all over Kentucky and Tennessee, including the Green River, Cumberland River, and Big South Fork. He has seen a lot and has been there and done that. He will even lie down and sit up like a dog!
If you can sit on a horse, you can ride Cash. He is the kind of horse that gives you confidence on the trail and is happy to do whatever you ask.
Cash has the miles, experience, mind, and temperament to make someone an outstanding trail partner.
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