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The Most Popular Horse Breeds Of 2019
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Look, it’s a Ghost… but don’t be scared! This Ghost is not here to scare anyone, and nothing scares him! Ghost is a beautiful horse wrapped up in a dapple grey coat! He is a well-built gelding standing around 15.1hh; he is eight years old and is in the prime of his life. Since owning Ghost, he has been ridden by my girlfriend, who has limited riding experience. They have gotten along great, and Ghost has taken good care of her; even when we got into a bee’s nest, Ghost did NOT freak out! He is a true, steady Eddie. On several weekends, we have had him down in Tennessee trail riding throughout Big South Fork. Ghost is a gaiting machine! He has a smooth 4-beat gait and walks and shakes his head every step! He has ridden around farm equipment, ATVs, and noisy tarps. On the trails, he is automatic! He has seen it all, from wildlife to cows or dogs, and will go anywhere he is asked to. He has ridden many miles in the rough mountains of Eastern Kentucky and knows what rough trails are. He will go up or down even the steepest slopes, across deep creeks, over downed trees, and all rough terrain while still being sure-footed. He has been ridden in traffic and is very traffic-safe around cars, semis, logs, and dump trucks. Ghost has been to local fun shows, and he’s seen the bright lights of the show ring, been ridden around the show grounds in the dark, and even ridden down to the local gas station to get a snack. Feel free to call Trevor Patrick with any questions.