Looking for a reliable trail horse that's perfect for your family? Meet Tex a gorgeous athletic sorrel who can ride out alone or with a crowd. He will have his ears forward and take care of you. You will be the envy of your trail mates. Not only pretty but he will match your desires. He loads, hauls, clips, bathes, ground manner’s gentle and doesn’t want to hurt you. Standing at 15.2 and 10 years old, Tex has been there done that kind of ranch horse with years of experience on the trails, indoor riding, knows cattle and ranch work. He was trained as a cutting horse but got too big. So he was used in the rodeo and arena events as a turn back horse on the cutting team. He will make an ideal companion for riders of all skill levels, but his ability to think through anything will amaze you. Horses like this just aren’t out there. With his intuitive nature, Tex is eager to engage and work with his rider. He is so sensitive to leg aids that one touch and he will turn his head the other direction or straighten out. The perfect neck Reiner, there is no need to be on his face. He knows what to do and will do what you want. He walks out at the pace you wish with a cool head but never dull. He likes to explore the world around him and thinks through any dangers rather than react. Loud noises and machinery or equipment are not even noticed. He's the perfect companion with a bombproof demeanor that makes him safe and dependable even in challenging situations. From cows to flags to traffic, Tex has seen it all and doesn't bat an eye. He's easy to steer and stop, making him an effortless ride for even the youngest riders. He has a patient personality but ready to go as he is no deadhead. Tex is the perfect choice for a calm and friendly trail horse. So if you're in search of a horse that's experienced, husband safe, kid safe, and easy to handle, look no further than Texan. He's a true gem, and I can't recommend him highly enough for anyone looking for a safe, dependable trail companion. He has experience with breakaway, roping, reining, and doing ranch chores, but taught in to be gentle and safe on the trail. I have never seen his ears back or unhappy. He is forward moving and sure footed. He is well trained enough to do all sorts of disciplines but he has put his time in and I bet he would rather be a trail horse. He is vet checked, up to date on vaccines, teeth, worming and farrier. He just came through on a PPE with flying colors. A stress flex test revealed some stiffness in his lower back. He had a chiropractor vet work on him. He loves to go out on adventures. Barefoot, walks, trots, canters, never a buck or spook. Videos available. https://www.facebook.com/reel/978013236550175
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