Handsome colt who's already got some experience under his belt. Very affectionate, attentive and willing prospect. He's been on trails, the beach, in lessons and clinics. Is used to cows and other farm animals. He has the sweetest temperament and is very good with the vet and farrier. He trailers, crosses water, bridges, tarps.. you name it. Doesn't spook easily and wants to check objects out rather than fleeing the scene. He would do best with someone who's patient and has a soft hand rather than one who may become frustrated easily and stiff handed. The more he's worked, the more affectionate and willing he becomes. Hes probably my best horse but ive wound up with 3 others that came into my care under situational circumstances and would like to give Titan the best future he can have instead of standing in the pasture all day eating roundnales. https://youtu.be/o3-r7DZM5Nw?si=pDIhGy1iNX6UOQYV Spanish Mustangs are not to be confused with the BLM or just a wild caught horse. They were specifically selected and bred by ranchers and natives that started in the 1920's to preserve the DNA of the horses brought by the conquistadors. They are tough, hardy by nature and make a sound economical choice that do well unshod, have strong hooves and don't require supplemental feeds. These are easy keeping horses. They're very intelligent and when given a job, they are athletic and hard working. They are friendly by nature and are commonly ridden by children and families.
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