**ONLINE AUCTION** Place your bid NOW at Magichorseauction dot com Auction ends November 7th $4000 Starting bid **THIS HORSE IS LOCATED IN Newago MI** Pleasantview’s Johnny Boy is his registered name we call him Johnny B. Goode like the song or just plain Johnny. He is 1/2 Friesian 1/2 Morgan registered with Friesian Sport Horse. He stands at 15.1 hands tall and is still growing I wouldn’t be surprised if he finishes out around 16 hands tall. This guy is also built like a brick he is stout and it’s muscle not fat. He maybe young, but he has a lot more experience than most horses his age he’s already been started in so many ways and has a lot of trail experience already. So if you are looking for a new horse to start with Johnny is your guy he already has an excellent foundation and he’s not old enough to have learned any bad habits. He’s already been started roping off from, driving, arena, and trail riding. We have even started jumping logs out on the trail and he’s starting to like it so he can literally go into any direction you want to take and finish him out in. And he has the papers if you want to do shows. He has the Morgan mindset so he’s very smart and versatile. Wants to please and learns quickly. So for trail this guy has lots of trail miles under his belt already he will cross any water, bridges, and goes through the muck. He rides out alone or will lead or follow if you are riding with another horse. He doesn’t really care a whole lot about where the other horse is so we can easily separate out on the trail and meet back up. I have used him to pony another horse and he ponied great. He’s not easily spooked, but he is still young so he can still spook now and again. But he’s not stupid he has NOT offered to bolt, buck, rear, kick, or bite. He has NO bad habits or vices. The only thing I would say is he does untie himself now and again so just make sure you tie him up so he can’t undo his rope. He hauls excellent loads right up in and backs right out. He stands good you wouldn’t even know he was in the trailer. He stands good at the hitching post. He gets along out in the pasture I have him pastured with one other gelding right now, but he has been pastured with mares and a stallion before and he gets along fine. He’s NOT a boss, but not low man either probably somewhere in the middle. This guy has been roped with so he’s fine with a rope swinging around him and having the rope around his legs. He’s been used a couple of times to rope a calf or young horse and he did great each time. He stands good for the Ferrier. For driving he had about a month of getting him started in that direction. He was started out by line driving pulling a drag and then he was hitched and lightly driven a few times. And he did great with it all, so if you want him for driving he just needs to be finished out if you want to go that route. Stands still for tacking and mounting. He knows the pick me up cue. He’ll pick up both leads and knows leg pressure
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