There is a reason The Confederate Blue is the number 4 breeding stallion in the Tennessee Walker world. They come into the world with a desire to interact with people; add consistent conformation excellence as well as natural gait and you have one of the best in the business. Not handled in 3 years? No problem. They take to handling like a duck does to water. Throw a saddle on and, bingo, you can ride right out. His foals are like no other I've handled in 20 years in the business. I had this girl's full sister and she was easy to train and naturally smooth gaited. No head set required, Just smooch and go she fell into gait no matter where her nose was. I'm hoping for the same with this girl. Only selling because I am retiring from the business. Penny has looks, disposition, conformation and anything you could wish for in a Tennessee walker. Buy her and you will want another to add to your herd. You can't go wrong with this lovely. She's got it all and adds a good mind to top it off. Penny Candy is an excellent example of what a cross of The Confederate Blue and a Gen's Black Gin mare can do. She gaits, she meets you at the gate, she follows you around like a dog and enjoys her life without causing a lick of trouble to anyone. She needs some more work but she catches on fast and will make someone an primo trail horse, show horse and eventually, a breeding mare. Cannot say enough about this horse. I had her full sister and she had the same nifty disposition and willingness. Also cannot say how crazy you'd be to pass her up at this price. Another year or two she'll be worth tons more money. She has enough Generator lines to cancel out any of the pace prone horses that could possibly be in her pedigree and the sane mind to never knowingly hurt her owner. She is a good horse that has the potential to be a great horse in the right hands. She should finish in the 15-15.2 range. Don't miss out!
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