Pixie is registered, I do know her registration information. But, if you want her papers you’ll have to go through the process of replacing them. I do not have them in hand. Pros: Pixie is awesome. We’ve had her for almost 2 years and she has never let us down. She isn’t a go go horse, but she isn’t a slow horse, she is exactly what you want, when you want it. She can do up to 24” jumps, with enormous potential for higher, up to 3rd level training dressage, cow sorting, we’ve done some roping from her, and we’ve done trails and beach riding. I’ve given walk trot lessons with her, taken her to rodeos and ohset shows. She truly is an all around horse, and one of the absolute sweetest horses I have ever owned. No vices that we have found. She’s always ready and willing and is the same horse we put away when we get her. I can’t say enough about how good of a horse she is. Cons: Pixie will go in and out of the horse trailer all day long. While riding she gets nervous, so she’s sweaty when she arrives at the destination. No idea why. We haven’t ever had trouble with transport. We have to keep shoes on her front feet, her heals need to finish growing. When we got her, her heals were super long and she didn’t have frogs. Now her hooves are in great shape, but I would recommend that shoes stay on at least until her heal is where it needs to be. It’s pretty close though. She has a shark fin for a wither. We have to have a thick pad to build up our western saddles. I’m sure there’s better saddles for a horse with high withers, we were able to work around that with padding. English and dressage saddles seem to be fine. In my opinion, if someone wants to go farther with dressage or jumping, she will need more training. Pixie truly is an amazing horse. We just had to make some serious financial sacrifices, otherwise she wouldn’t go anywhere. I don’t know if we would call her husband safe, but I’ve put husbands on her. Feel free to contact me with questions. https://youtube.com/shorts/_KSXm8FpuVY?si=JnNrswupYXx_Dh9q
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