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TLC Red Girl," affectionately known in our barn as "Pippi," has been all around the world and back with me! I have owned this great mare for eight years as my personal horse. Standing 15.1 hands tall and weighing 1,250 pounds, you won't find many mares as classy-looking as this one. Pippi proudly carries our 222 brand on her left shoulder, representing Triple Deuce Equine LLC, our growing equine legacy! I know this horse like the back of my hand and will stand behind her 100%. Pippi was born and raised by the well-respected ranch "Thompson Land & Cattle" of Munday, TX, where they produce phenomenal ranch, roping, and all-around AQHA horses. Shout out to them for the mind, looks, and ability they bred into this pretty red girl! Stocky, athletic, sound, and sane, she really is the whole package. Let's be honest: it's very hard to find horses nowadays that have not been through multiple owners or run through various sales in their lifetimes. For that very reason, I am bringing you one that has NOT been passed around. Here is your opportunity to own one with a true story, solid foundation, and honest background. Solid, safe, and very well cared for is a great way to describe this very special mare, "Pippi." Throughout the years of owning this mare, I have put her through a lot of tests and trials, which she has passed with flying colors. Pippi has really proven herself in many areas and arenas, always showing her confidence and willingness to perform. Her resume is long and full of diversity. She is a standout head horse, scores off your hand, and has a strong move and faces with ease. I have given hundreds of riding lessons on this horse; she is always a doll for the kids in my riding program. On top of that, Pippi has traveled many miles through all terrains gathering, sorting, and doctoring cattle. She has been hauled and used at ranch rodeos, gone on many camping trips, packing adventures, and 4-H shows, english pleasure, and has even ridden the red brick streets of the Fort Worth Stockyards. You name it—she's done it! In fact, last year, I had the opportunity to push out cattle and rough stock at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo on her. If you've been there, you know the kind of atmosphere—it's loud and full of energy! Pippi LOVES the crowd and attention and is an absolute eye-catcher to everyone around. She has a few tricks up her sleeve as well, her favorite being smiling for the camera! This mare is very broke and simple to ride—smooth and balanced. She is trustworthy and has just enough buttons to be fancy but is also easy and quiet for beginners who don't know how to use buttons!
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