This guy is going to be phenomenal. Super athletic and super smart. Was born in a "herd" situation and came to us very flighty and standoffish. I halter and lead trained him in less than a week. SO smart and wants to be your buddy. He's had one session with the farrier and did very good. Patience and praise go a long way with this boy. You'll need good fences cuz he will HOP right over a 4' fence (when he was first separated from his original herd). Does well in his fence now, but that potential is there. He'll be an excellent trail horse. Very food and treat motivated and LOVES his scratches and pets. I put "unknown" as his color as I honestly don't know if he's grey or roan. His dam was grey and his sire was palomino. His coat looks drastically different in different seasons. I'm leaning towards roan, but admit I'm no color expert. Dam is registered and we were told sire was as well but we have not pursued getting him papered. Drastic life changes force an immediate dispersal of these horses. This guy has the potential to go so many directions. Trail, endurance, games, trick performance, parades, exhibitions, etc. SUPER willing to please. Nicely gaited and good angles. Prefer someone experienced with Peruvians and their sensitivity. Heavy handling doesn't work well with this breed. Even with limited handling he's become a pocket horse and eager to please. Once he finds his person, he will just continue to grow and blossom. Negotiable to the PERFECT home/person for him, and discount if bought in package with any of the other ones he came with, that we also have for sale. TONS of pictures and videos available to send. Sold with a gelding agreement.
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