Sevro is a great horse. I have had him since he was born. He is a fun, easy going guy, sterotypical gelding mentality. You can stick anyone on him and they'll be safe. I have taken him english over jumps and low level dressage and hes done some working equitation, trails, ridden out alone in traffic, and in the forest. He has never told me no and even went on a 9 hour expedition after being untouched for a few month to find a couple of lost dogs in the woods. Sevro has more woah than go. He is not going to win you any money on the barrel pattern or speed events, but he could be very fun to learn them on. He's been ridden by my daughter (16) with no issues. Sevro's ideal home would be with a youth rider/ammy adult that needs a safe, yet versitile horse to compete with and learn on. He wants turn out with other horses. He does fine in a stall, but with me he is out except in inclement weather. He loves to play with his buddies in turn out and goof around. *reasonably negotiable to the best home*
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