Cintia Memoria MLA (Cinna) is a 2012 pure Spanish Andalusian mare, heterozygous grey, standing 15.2 hands. She is registered with IALHA. Cinna was lightly started under saddle late in her 4 year old year, but has not been consistently in work for any lengthy period of time due to my commute/work schedule and number of other horses. Despite the inconsistencies in her training history, she retains what she is taught and is always the same horse to ride even after months off. She is solid W/T/C under saddle, and understands the basics of contact and moving off your leg. She has been hauled off property for many trail rides, schooled and shown at schooling shows, and has starred in my husband's drone footage when he buzzes my riding arena unexpectedly. She does have a lot of Spanish "brio", which may translate as hot to someone who is timid, but with a confident rider she will take her cues from you and settle in to whatever the day's work is. She can be mildly quirky, but never in a dangerous way - exclusively handled, trained, ridden, and shown by me, who is the very definition of your average adult ammy. She has great feet, has been barefoot all her life, and is easy to handle for shots/deworming/clipping/etc., as well as loading and trailering. She is a maiden, but her mother was a fabulous broodmare and I assume Cinna would also throw lovely foals. She was sired by the incomparable Qualified dressage stallion Fugitivo XII, and has lovely gaits. She is the easiest of keepers and thrives on just a handful of ration balancer and plain grass hay, and does need to be muzzled on grass. She is pleasant in a stall (only poops in one corner, so tidy!) but can also live on 24/7 turnout as long as her grass intake is monitored. I think she would excel in a home where she was the center of attention and in more work than I can make time for - she is always the first one at the gate and she loves being with people. I don't need to sell her, she could just exist in my field as the prettiest pasture ornament, but she is the kind of horse who would bloom being the center of attention and I hate that my work schedule/other horses prevent me from giving her as much attention as she deserves. Cinna has been brought into light work this spring after having the winter and most of last year off and her price reflects her current fitness and work load. I have owned her since birth so many photos and videos are available, as well as complete medical records.
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