Rocks" is just the sweetest, chilled horse I have ever owned. She is calm, relaxed, and has been a great learner since I have had her. Her grandsire produced grand champions, including Jonathan Bowman's winning showcase at the Rocky Mountain Internationals competition. This is where her exceptional temperament comes from. If you are looking to build a lifetime solid partnership with a willing-to-please horse, Rocks should be the candidate. I have had Rocks for just over a year. She is such an excellent horse that should be ridden and taken anywhere in the horse arena world. When she got here to my place, she adjusted very quickly. Ive worked with her with a lot of ground work and she has excellent manners and will do lunging/ standing tied/ great for farrier/ loves water, she comes to the hose for a bath. She has recently had two months of professional training and accelerated very well in her skills. She lopes/ canters/ side passes/ halts/ back ups straight/ spins/ changes leads. Plus, I have done some desensitizing work with the tarp, flag, and large ground ball. I am amazed at how quickly she learns and is so non-reactive to new objects, sounds, etc. I have videos and pictures from the trainer who sold her to me: She does all the typical things: loads, tacks up, is great for the farrier, has no issues with water, is easy to catch and groom, stands for mounting, and is halter and bit ridden. She is up to date with shots and just had her teeth floated/and has been regularly trimmed (excellent natural hooves, no shoes, but she did have them before I got her). I have ridden her alone and she is not barn/ or buddy sore.Above all, she is gorgeous and would produce excellent offspring. The trainer in Kentucky has a fabulous stallion that will produce the chocolate/flaxen mane color and is a great resource for breeding if interested. She would make a one-in-a-lifetime kind of horse. I truly want her to have a special, caring home. Please only serious inquiries.
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