💔💔💔💔💔💔 We are looking to sell our horse we just purchased this summer. He is one of the sweetest horses we have had here. We purchased him for gaming for our intermediate rider 16 y/o daughter. However, they aren’t clicking and it was recommended by a trainer that we sell him to a home with an experienced adult rider. He would make a great horse for trail riding currently or with more training has the potential to make a good gaming horse. We do not have the extra funds to put into training and need a horse that is ready to compete! Here is a little info about him: 11 year old 16.2 hand racing Quarter Horse. However his papers are lost, so selling grade. The owner we purchased him from previously was told he raced at Emerald downs until he was 4, winning 3/10 races. I don’t know how to track all this info down. However, I was told his papered name was “Inseperable Cash,” but his barn name is “Ace.” He does have a lip tattoo though it is hard to read. He did cattle sorting for the first time a few weeks ago and seemed to do relatively well. He will w/t/l just fine. He was previously ridden in a junior cow horse bit. However when adding poles or barrels into his lope, he gets confused and acts frustrated. He has never reared, but will hop. When ridden in a hackamore he performs much better, to the point that I would say he should ONLY be ridden in a hackamore. The frustration is not nearly as apparent when he is ridden bit-less. We are hoping to find him a home where he can have someone who has more time to invest into his further training in gaming or wherever you want to take him. Our daughter has opened him up into a full run and it is phenomenal to see how powerful and fast he is. His favorite thing is to be with you. He is the first to meet you at the gate before the rest of the herd have even lifted their noses from the pasture. He is my family's favorite horse in the herd currently and we are all saddened by the need to sell. He enjoys sun bathing. ❤️. So many times I thought he was dead when laying in the sun. But he just enjoys it and is perfectly content with you laying against him on the ground. My 6 yr old daughter leads him into the trailer and around the property. He is very very sweet. He is good with his feet. He stalls fine. IF we were made of cash or had a large cash flow, we would NOT sell him. But in order to help our daughter reach her goals for gaming, we have no other choice. We have a round pen or open arena to ride him in.
|