He has been living and working alongside people in a busy veterinary clinic environment, navigating stairs, doors, slippery floors, traffic sounds, barking dogs, ringing phones, and the general hustle and bustle of an indoor workspace — all with a quiet and adaptable attitude. He’s used to dogs, cats, cars, strangers, and constant new stimuli.
Leads well, halter broke, and ties
Loads into a car easily and travels comfortably
Picks up all 4 feet — learning to stand for the farrier (great feet)
Excellent in new settings: traffic, tarps, stairs, mats, slippery surfaces, etc.
Comfortable wearing a vest and coat
Learning basic voice cues, including urination on command
Calm and grounded in chaotic environments
Ducky would thrive as a therapy horse, educational companion, or in a home looking for a deeply social, well-started miniature. With continued time and training, he could be suitable for structured settings like school visits, farm-based therapy programs, or simply as a unique family companion.