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Create my profile now!He has competed 90cm jumpers and jumps up to 1.10m at home.
He has an uphill canter, and everyone always says he’d be the perfect hunter jumper. He is very careful over fences and rarely drops rails, and he always stays in a nice rhythm between jumps.
Great with farrier
Great on trail, very safe in traffic. (Can get a bit excited when turning to go home)
Good to trailer (doesn't like backing out of the trailer but will do it). Prefer to turn around and walk out
Never raced
Soft snaffle mouth
More woah than go
Currently wearing front shoes
SUPER playful and will come running to you if you whistle
He wears a cribbing collar when stalled; I haven’t seen him crib for a year, but still wears it as a precaution
He is still only 6 so will sell to an experienced home only
Winston has an old bowed tendon (left front) from when he was 2 years old. It does not limit him to being ridden like a normal horse, but it does make him unsuitable for high-level jumping. I still jump him up to 3’6 with no problems
Sire Baletmeister | Dam Coastal Solace |