She's a lovely, responsive, respectful mare; great ground manners; stands like a statue to saddle; moves parallel to fence for mounting, (which is very cool). Great feet, clean legs, good bone, healthy, UTD EWE, Tetanus, rabies, worming; teeth recently floated. She's been out on a few trails and ridden out on the ranch. She has a nice walk and a soft little trot. She is bred to be an athlete and has some speed if asked. She's the perfect age to learn any discipline, she's sane, sound, smart. I took her to a Cowboy Dressage clinic / show, and she scored very well. Ground work is exceptional and she'd work great in the 'in-hand' events. We've even been working on Dennis Reis' Million Dollar Move to switch sides, touching on some liberty work. She's quite a talented mare. Rides real nice in a hackamore; soft, responsive, will work off seat / legs. Lots of feel; tuned in & reflective of her rider. She moves laterally very nicely, has a side pass to die for! She readily will move parallel to the fence for mounting. She'll need a quiet, confident rider to expose her to new things in a kind, consistent manner. She's been exposed to cattle, over lots of trail obstacles and has had limited exposure to the garrocha. She'd be nice project as a CA Hackamore Horse, CA Bridle Horse, Cowboy Dressage, Working Equitation, ranch / trail riding. Because of my health issues, she's been ridden only a couple of times over the past two years. She's way too under-utilized and needs to have a job. Happy to answer your questions ... thank you!
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